- * This release makes syslinux the default bootloader again.
- Grub fails just too often. Therefore the --syslinux options
- is deprecated and option --grub was introduced instead.
-
- * This release provides decent support for multi-ISO within the
- new vesamenu bootsplash, providing a menu based system. We had
- to break backward compatibility (otherwise the isolinux/syslinux
- code would be unmaintainable). Therefore support for older ISOs
- (everything before grml release 2009.10) had to be dropped. If
- you still need an old version of Grml on your usb device just
- use an older version of grml2usb (the old grml2usb versions
- support recent ISOs too, they just don't use/support the new
- vesamenu bootsplash then). The grml team supports old
- grml2usb versions through the grml2usb-compat script.
- Further details are available in the FAQ at
- http://grml.org/grml2usb/#grml2usb-compat
+ This release makes syslinux the default bootloader again.
+ Grub fails just too often. Therefore the --syslinux options
+ is deprecated and option --grub was introduced instead.
+
+ This release provides decent support for multi-ISO within the
+ new vesamenu bootsplash, providing a menu based system. We had
+ to break backward compatibility (otherwise the isolinux/syslinux
+ code would be unmaintainable). Therefore support for older ISOs
+ (everything before grml release 2009.10) had to be dropped. If
+ you still need an old version of Grml on your usb device just
+ use an older version of grml2usb (the old grml2usb versions
+ support recent ISOs too, they just don't use/support the new
+ vesamenu bootsplash then). The grml team supports old
+ grml2usb versions through the grml2usb-compat script.
+ Further details are available in the FAQ at
+ http://grml.org/grml2usb/#grml2usb-compat