<li><a href="#boot">grml does not boot on my computer!</a></li>
<li><a href="#fbprobs">I don't see anything when booting grml?!</a></li>
<li><a href="#utf8">I have problems with UTF-8 / Unicode</a></li>
- <li><a href="#grml2hdhang">grml2hd seems to hang?!</a></li>
<li><a href="#cifsshare">Booting grml-small via PXE using a CIFS share fails</a></li>
<li><a href="#missingfiles">I noticed some files are missing on grml</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#aptgethangs">'apt-get install foo' seems to freeze after a while</a></li>
<li><a href="#bugreport">Bugreport</a></li>
</ol>
<li><a href="#booting">Which ways exist to boot grml?</a></li>
<li><a href="#timezone">How do I configure timezone on my grml system?</a></li>
<li><a href="#hdinstall">Is it possible to install grml to harddisk?</a></li>
- <li><a href="#aptgethangs">'apt-get install foo' seems to freeze after a while</a></li>
</ol>
<p class="toc"><a href="#kernel">Kernel</a>:</p>
href="http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=utf8">UTF8-webpage in the
grml-wiki</a>.</p>
- <h3><a name="grml2hdhang"></a><a href="#toc">grml2hd seems to hang?!</a></h3>
-
- <p>grml2hd seems to hang? Switch to tty12 and take a look at the syslog output.
- If you see something like:</p>
-
-<pre class="rahmen">
-SQUASHFS error: zlib_fs returned unexpected result 0x........
-SQUASHFS error: Unable to read cache block [.....]
-SQUASHFS error: Unable to read inode [.....]</pre>
-
- <p>your ISO/CD-ROM <em>very</em> probably is NOT ok. Verify it via
- booting with grml testcd if that works, or even better check your CD
- low-level via running:</p>
-
-<pre class="rahmen">
-# readcd -c2scan dev=/dev/cdrom</pre>
-
- <p>If the medium really is ok and it still fails try to boot with
- DMA deactivated via 'grml nodma ide=nodma libata.dma=0' at the bootprompt.</p>
-
<h3><a name="cifsshare"></a><a href="#toc">Booting grml-small via PXE using a CIFS share fails</a></h3>
<p>When trying to boot grml-small[64] via PXE (network boot) using a
really care about, but as we don't hide anything we thought it might be
worth mentioning.</p>
+ <h3><a name="aptgethangs"></a><a href="#toc">'apt-get install foo' seems to freeze after a while</a></h3>
+
+ <p>It seems you are running out of RAM - see 'free' while running 'apt-get…'. UnionFS and the debian packetmanagement require some more RAM for the ramdisk. Some tests showed that at least 164 MB RAM should be present for live-installation, otherwise you might run into a freeze.</p>
+
<h3><a name="bugreport"></a><a href="#toc">Bugreport</a></h3>
<p>Searching for a bug? Want to report a bug? Take a look at the <a
# and $LANG settings in a running grml-system
</pre>
- <p>If you are running grml from harddisk (using <a
- href="#hdinstall">grml2hd</a>) you have several options how to set
- language options:</p>
-
- <ul>
-
- <li>adjust /etc/default/locale to configure global language and
- environment settings</li>
-
- <li>set environment variables like $LC_ALL, $LANG, $LANGUAGE in your
- personal configuration files (like ~/.zshrc.local, see <a
- href="/zsh/">grml zsh reference card</a> for details)
- if you do not want to use them system wide/global</li>
-
- <li>adjust /etc/sysconfig/keyboard to configure keyboard layout
- on console, or run 'loadkeys $KEYTABLE' manually</li>
-
- <li>add "setxkbmap $LANGUAGE" to the keybindings section in
- your ~/.xinitrc to configure keyboard setup for the X window system
- (deactivate the xmodmap lines if necessary)</li>
-
- </ul>
-
<p>Note: run grml-setlang to get a dialog based frontend for
/etc/default/locale. Run grml-setkeyboard to get a dialog based frontend
for /etc/sysconfig/keyboard.</p>
tz=Europe/Vienna
</ul>
- <h4>Configuration options relevant on harddisk installation:</h4>
-
- <p>Run:
-
-<pre class="rahmen">
-# dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
-</pre>
-
- <p>to adjust /etc/timezone and /etc/localtime according to the
- provided information.</p>
-
- <p><strong>/etc/default/rcS:</strong> set variable UTC according
- to your needs, whether your system clock is set to UTC
- (UTC='yes') or not (UTC='no')</p>
-
- <p><strong>/etc/localtime:</strong> adjust zoneinfo according to
- your needs:</p>
-
-<pre class="rahmen">
-# ln -sf /usr/share/zoneinfo/$WHATEVER_YOU_WANT /etc/localtime
-</pre>
-
- <p>The zoneinfo directory contains the time zone files that were
- compiled by zic. The files contain information such as rules
- about DST. They allow the kernel to convert UTC UNIX time into
- appropriate local dates and times. Use the zdump utility to
- print current time and date (in the specified time zone).</p>
-
- <p><strong>/etc/adjtime:</strong> This file is used e.g. by the
- adjtimex function, which can smoothly adjust system time while
- the system runs.</p>
-
- <p>If you change the time (using 'date --set ...', ntpdate,...)
- it is worth setting also the hardware clock to the correct
- time:</p>
-
-<pre class="rahmen">
-# hwclock --systohc [--utc]
-</pre>
-
- <p>Remember to add the --utc -option if the hardware clock is set to
- UTC!</p>
-
- <h4>Still problems?</h4>
-
- <p>Check your current settings via:</p>
-
-<pre class="rahmen">
-cat /etc/timezone
-zdump /etc/localtime
-echo $TZ
-hwclock --show
-grep hwclock /etc/runlevel.conf
-grep '^UTC' /etc/default/rc
-</pre>
-
<h4>Further information:</h4>
<p>Manpages: hwclock(8) tzselect(1) tzconfig(8); <a
<h3><a name="hdinstall"></a><a href="#toc">Is it possible to install grml to harddisk?</a></h3>
- <p>Yes. Grml provides a tool called <a href="/grml2hd/">grml2hd</a> (see
- '<a href="/grml2hd/grml2hd.html">man grml2hd</a>'). grml is developed
- on a box running the grml-system itself, and we - the grml-developers -
- especially like grml2hd because it gives us a working Linux box within
- 10 to 30 minutes. grml2hd is perfect for prototyping: test hardware
- support of Linux, test a specific setup, ... You can even use grml2hd in
- a fully automatic mode without any further interaction.</p>
-
- <p>But <strong>please note</strong>: grml2hd does <strong>NOT</strong>
- provide a Linux distribution for newbies and should be installed to hard
- disk only if really know what you are doing (or don't care about
- maintainability, seriously). Please install grml using grml2hd only if
- can answer all of the following questions with 'sure, YES':</p>
+ <p>Short anwer: No.</p>
- <ul>
- <li>Are you used to work with Debian/unstable?
- <li>Do you know how to report bugs to Debian?
- <li>Are you aware of the differences between plain Debian and grml?
- </ul>
-
- <p><strong>Tip</strong>: If you want to get a plain Debian system take
+ <p><strong>ProTip</strong>: If you want to get a plain Debian system take
a look at <a href="/grml-debootstrap/">grml-debootstrap</a>.</p>
- <p><strong>Note:</strong> If you are using grml in a production
- environment and/or use a grml2hd installation, we strongly recommend you
- subscribe to <a href="/mailinglist/">the grml user mailinglist</a>!</p>
-
- <h3><a name="aptgethangs"></a><a href="#toc">'apt-get install foo' seems to freeze after a while</a></h3>
-
- <p>It seems you are running out of RAM - see 'free' while running 'apt-get…'. UnionFS and the debian packetmanagement require some more RAM for the ramdisk. Some tests showed that at least 164 MB RAM should be present for live-installation, otherwise you might run into a freeze.</p>
+ <p>Longer answer: you can get a copy of the live system installed to your
+ hard disk by running a tool called <a href="/grml2hd/">grml2hd</a>.
+ This is <strong>TOTALLY UNSUPPORTED</strong>.</p>
<h2><a name="kernel"></a><a href="#toc">Kernel</a></h2>