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15 <H2><A NAME="s6">6.</A> <A HREF="grml-doc.html#toc6">grml2hd - grml on a harddisk</A></H2>
17 <H2><A NAME="ss6.1">6.1</A> <A HREF="grml-doc.html#toc6.1">Install grml to harddisk</A>
22 <H2><A NAME="ss6.2">6.2</A> <A HREF="grml-doc.html#toc6.2">Stay up to date</A>
25 <P>grml is Debian unstable with a few addons. So you can easily stay up to
26 date via debian's packagemanagement. Just run 'apt-get update ; apt-get
27 upgrade' to update packages. In package grml-etc there is a file namend
28 /etc/apt/sources.lists.grml which is always up to date. If you encounter
29 any problems with your /etc/apt/sources.list take a look at the one
32 <H2><A NAME="ss6.3">6.3</A> <A HREF="grml-doc.html#toc6.3">Switch network profile</A>
35 <P>There exist several possibilities and packages to solve the problem:
39 divine: Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops
40 guessnet: Guess which LAN a network device is connected to
41 ifscheme: scheme control for network interfaces
42 ifupdown: High level tools to configure network interfaces
43 intuitively: Automatic IP configuration detection for laptops
44 laptop-netconf: network detection and configuration program for laptops
45 laptop-net: Automatically adapt laptop ethernet
46 mobilemesh: Mobile adhoc networking
47 switchconf: switch between system configuration sets
48 whereami: Automatically reconfigure your (laptop) system for a new location
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