+[TIP]
+By default debootstrap builds a chroot matching the architecture of the running
+host system. If you're using an amd64 system and want to build an i386 base.tgz
+then invoke debootstrap using the '--arch i386' option. Disclaimer: building an
+AMD64 base.tgz won't work if you are using a 32bit kernel system of course.
+
+Finally place the generated tarball in /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/ (note
+that it needs to be uppercase letters matching the class names, so: e.g.
+AMD64.tar.gz for amd64 and I386.tar.gz for i386).
+
+Then executing grml-live should use this file as base system instead of executing
+debootstrap. Check out the output for something like:
+
+ [...]
+ ftar: extracting //etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles///AMD64.tar.gz to /srv/grml64_testing/grml_chroot//
+ [...]
+
+[[localrepos]]
+How to use your own local repository
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+Let's assume you have Debian package(s) in your filesystem inside
+`/home/foobar/local-packages` and want to provide them to your grml-live build.
+This can be achieved either 1) through a bind mount (using the MIRROR_DIRECTORY
+configuration) or 2) by serving a repository via HTTP.
+
+Serving via bind mount / MIRROR_DIRECTORY
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Make sure to create an according sources.list configuration file, e.g. using
+your own class name `CUSTOM`:
+
+ # cat > /etc/grml/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/local-packages.list/CUSTOM << EOF
+ deb file:///home/foobar/local-packages ./
+ EOF
+
+Add the according MIRROR_DIRECTORY configuration to your grml-live configuration:
+
+ # echo "MIRROR_DIRECTORY='/home/foobar/packages'" >> /etc/grml/grml-live.local
+
+Make sure the local directory looks like a mirror:
+
+ % cd /home/foobar/packages
+ % dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip > Packages.gz
+
+Finally invoke grml-live with your class name (`CUSTOM` in this example) added
+to the list of classes on the command line (see grml-live option `-c`).
+
+Serving a repository via HTTP
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Make sure to create an according sources.list configuration file, e.g. using
+your own class name `CUSTOM`:
+
+ # cat > /etc/grml/fai/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/local-packages.list/CUSTOM << EOF
+ deb http://127.0.0.1:8000/ ./
+ EOF
+
+Make sure the local directory is served via HTTP on the according IP address and
+port. For the `http://127.0.0.1:8000/` example from above it should be enough to
+just invoke:
+
+ % cd /home/foobar/packages
+ % dpkg-scanpackages . /dev/null | gzip > Packages.gz
+ % python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8000
+
+[TIP]
+Of course you can also use a real Debian repository setup using tools like
+reprepro(1) and/or using a real web server, though for quick debugging sessions
+python's SimpleHTTPServer in combination with dpkg-scanpackages from package
+dpkg-dev is a simple and easy approach.
+
+Finally invoke grml-live with your class name (`CUSTOM` in this example) added
+to the list of classes on the command line (see grml-live option `-c`).
+
+[[download]]
+Download / install grml-live as a Debian package
+------------------------------------------------
+
+Stable Debian packages are available through the grml-repository at
+link:http://deb.grml.org/pool/main/g/grml-live/[deb.grml.org] and the latest
+Git commits are available as Debian packages from
+link:http://jenkins.grml.org/job/grml-live-binaries/[jenkins.grml.org].
+If you want to build a Debian package on your own (using for example a specific
+version or the current development tree), just execute:
+
+ git clone git://git.grml.org/grml-live
+ cd grml-live
+ debuild -us -uc
+
+[[run-from-git]]
+Run grml-live directly from git
+-------------------------------
+
+In case you want to run grml-live directly from the git repository checkout
+(after making sure all dependencies are installed), you should set
+`GRML_FAI_CONFIG` so that a) it finds the according FAI configuration files and
+b) does not use the config files of an possibly installed `grml-live` package.
+Usage example:
+
+ # export GRML_FAI_CONFIG=$(pwd)/etc/grml/fai
+ # export SCRIPTS_DIRECTORY=$(pwd)/scripts
+ # ./grml-live -s sid -a amd64 -c GRMLBASE,GRML_FULL,AMD64
+
+[[source]]
+Source
+------
+
+The source of grml-live is available at
+link:https://github.com/grml/grml-live/[https://github.com/grml/grml-live/]
+
+[[bugs]]