-grml.rules
-==========
-A custom rule file /etc/udev/z30_grml.rules is installed by the grml udev
-package. This file contains a udev rule to map USB-Pendrives (or USB-Sticks) to
-the /dev/external* device nodes (or symlinks respectively). This allows us to
-easily mount USB-Sticks on a grml System and you don't risk to accidentialy
-overwrite your SCSI/S-ATA disk.
-Note: These rules are deprecated in favour of the grml_usbdev rules mentioned
-below. Nevertheless this way of accessing USB-Pendrives is retained for
-backwards compatibility reasons.
-
-grml_usbdev.rules
-=================
-The rule file /etc/udev/z31_grml_usbdev.rules is installed. The rules contained
-in there allow simple access to USB devices like pendrives upon plugging them
-in. You'll get according symlinks in /dev (prefixed with 'usb-'), entries in
-/etc/fstab (via rebuildfstab) and directories in /mnt according to available
-labeled filesystems for free. On removal of the usb device the symlinks and
-usb*-directories in /mnt will automatically vanish.
+Notes regarding installation
+============================
+
+Please notice that this package does NOT activate its init script itself on
+installation. The udev rules are enabled automatically but if you want to use
+the bootoptions noudev and blacklist you have to enable the provided init script
+manually (unless you are using just the Grml *live* system of course where the
+according toolchains do that for you).
+
+So if you want to enable the grml-udev initscript manually on your system
+execute the following commands to replace the /etc/init.d/udev script with
+/etc/init.d/grml-udev: