#
# Usually you want to use a partition. If you specify a string *without* /dev/
# in the beginning, grml-debootstrap assumes you want to install Debian into a
-# directory. If so then MKFS, TUNE2FS, GRUB, GROOT and FSCK won't apply, no
-# matter of the configuration variables. Make sure the TARGET-directory is on a
-# partition with present dev and exec mount options.
+# directory. If so then MKFS, TUNE2FS, GRUB and FSCK won't apply, no matter of
+# the configuration variables. Make sure the TARGET-directory is on a partition
+# with present dev and exec mount options.
#
# usage examples:
# TARGET='/dev/hda1'
# TARGET='/mnt/grml'
TARGET=''
-## Do you want to install grub? Then adjust the variables GRUB and GROOT.
-## If you do not set the variables grub will not be installed.
-# Where do you want to install grub to? Use grub syntax for specifying
-# hints: hd0,0 is the first partition on the first disk
-# hd0 is the MBR of the first disk
-# usage example:
-# GRUB='hd0'
+## Do you want to install grub? Just specify the device you'd like to use.
+## Example: Specify /dev/sda to install into MBR (master boot record) of
+## /dev/sda. If you do not set the variable grub will not be installed.
+## Please note that grub can NOT be installed into a partition (like /dev/sda2)
+## but in the master boot record only (/dev/sda, /dev/sdb,...).
+# Usage example:
+# GRUB='/dev/sda'
GRUB=''
-# specify root device for usage in grub (corresponds with $TARGET)
-# notice: if you install Debian for example to /dev/hda1 use hd0,0
-# hd0,0 is the first partition on the first disk
-# hd0 is the MBR of the first disk
-# usage example:
-# GROOT='hd0,0'
-GROOT=''
-
# specifiy additional bootparameters for usage in grub
# e.g. "pci=nomsi"
BOOT_APPEND=''
# set mirror where debootstrap and chrootscript should download
# packages from; if empty an existing
# /etc/debootstrap/etc/apt/sources.list is used instead
-MIRROR='ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian'
+# MIRROR='ftp://ftp.de.debian.org/debian'
+MIRROR='http://cdn.debian.net/debian'
# specify directory of loopback mounted Debian-ISO so you don't
# have to download all the core packages via network but can
# GRMLPACKAGES='grml-etc-core'
# release (which Debian version should be installed)
-# supported values: etch (old-stable), lenny (stable),
-# squeeze (testing), sid (unstable)
-RELEASE='lenny'
+# supported values: lenny (old-stable), squeeze (stable),
+# wheezy (testing), sid (unstable)
+RELEASE='squeeze'
# define components that should be used within sources.list
# default:
# supported values: debootstrap cdebootstrap
DEBOOTSTRAP='debootstrap'
+# check signature of release file per default
+# set to any other value then yes to disable signature checks.
+SECURE='yes'
+
# To pass extra parameters to the debootstrap command. This feature allows
# grml-debootstrap to pass extra parameters, e.g., --include=, --exclude=,
# --components=, etc to debootstrap. E.g.,
# execute scripts from /etc/debootstrap/chroot-scripts/ inside the chroot?
CHROOT_SCRIPTS='yes'
+#
+# execute scripts from /etc/debootstrap/pre-scripts/ before setting up chroot?
+PRE_SCRIPTS='yes'
# execute scripts from /etc/debootstrap/scripts/ after setting up chroot?
SCRIPTS='yes'
# check filesystem when chroot stuff finished?
FSCK='yes'
-# which tool should be used for fsck? if unset the tool will be guesst based on $MKFS
+# which tool should be used for fsck? if unset the tool will be guessed based on $MKFS
# FSCKTOOL=''
# which packages do you want do dpkg-reconfigure?
# use /usr/share/zoneinfo/$TIMEZONE for /etc/localtime
TIMEZONE='Europe/Vienna'
+# remove apt cache in chroot after installation of packages finished?
+RM_APTCACHE='yes'
+
# generate initrd via update-initramfs?
INITRD='yes'
+# this file contains information that has been caught during
+# installation and will be displayed at the end of the installation
+INSTALL_NOTES='/etc/debootstrap/install_notes'
+
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