grml-live [-a <architecture>] [-c <classe[s]>] [-C <configfile>] [-g
<grml_name>] [-i <iso_name> ] [-o <output_directory>] [-r <release_name>] [-s
-<suite>] [-t <template_directory>] [-v <version_number>] [-bBFhquVz]
+<suite>] [-t <template_directory>] [-v <version_number>] [-U <username>] [
+-AbBFnNquVz]
CAUTION: Please check out <<current_state,the 'Current state of grml-live with
squashfs-tools and kernel' section>> for details about current state of involved
details of a build process.
CAUTION: grml-live does **not** use /etc/fai for configuration but instead
-provides and uses /etc/grml/fai. This ensures that it does not clash with
-default FAI configuration and packages, so you can use grml-live and FAI
+provides and uses ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG} which is pointing to /etc/grml/fai by default
+(unless overriden using the ''-D'' option). This ensures that it does not clash
+with default FAI configuration and packages, so you can use grml-live and FAI
completely independent at the same time!
[NOTE]
Options
-------
+ -A::
+
+Clean up output directories before attempting the build. Packs the chroot
+into a tar archive, and removes chroot and iso build directories before exiting.
+
-a **ARCHITECTURE**::
Use the specified architecture instead of the currently running one. This
-c **CLASSES**::
Specify the CLASSES to be used for building the ISO via FAI. By default only
-the classes GRMLBASE, GRML_MEDIUM and I386 are assumed, resulting in a small base
-system (being about ~180MB total ISO size). If using a non-I386 system (like
-AMD64) you should specify the appropriate architecture as well. Additionally you
-can specify a class providing a grml-kernel (see
-<<classes,the 'CLASSES' section in this document>> for details about available classes).
-So instead of GRML_MEDIUM you can also use GRML_SMALL and GRML_FULL.
+the classes GRMLBASE, GRML_FULL and I386/AMD64 (depending on system
+architecture) are assumed, resulting in a small base system (being about ~180MB
+total ISO size). If using a non-I386 system (like AMD64) you should specify the
+appropriate architecture as well. Additionally you can specify a class providing
+a grml-kernel (see <<classes,the 'CLASSES' section in this document>> for
+details about available classes). So instead of GRML_FULL you can also use
+GRML_SMALL and GRML_FULL.
[IMPORTANT]
All class names should be written in uppercase letters. Do not use a dash, use
of grml-live, so please make sure you use /etc/grml/grml-live.conf as a base for
your own configuration file (usually /etc/grml/grml-live.local). Please also
notice that the configuration file specified via this option is **not** (yet)
-supported inside the scripts/hooks/classes at /etc/grml/fai/config. Instead use
+supported inside the scripts/hooks/classes at ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config. Instead use
/etc/grml/grml-live.local for configuration stuff used inside
-/etc/grml/fai/config.
+${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config.
-d **DATE**::
ISO with release information for a specific date but have to build it in
advance. Usage example: '-d 2009-10-30'
+ -D **CONFIGURATION_DIRECTORY**::
+
+The specified directory is used as configuration directory for grml-live and its
+FAI. By default /etc/grml/fai is used as default configuration directory. If
+you want to have different configuration scripts, package definitions, etc. with
+without messing with the global configuration under /etc/grml/fai provided by
+grml-live this option provides you the option to use your own configuration
+directory. This directory is what's being referred to as ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}
+throughout this documentation.
+
-F::
Force execution and do not prompt for acknowledgment of configuration.
Skip creation of the ISO file. This option is useful if you want to build/update
the chroot and/or recreate the squashfs file without building an ISO file.
+ -N::
+
+Bootstrap the chroot without building bootloader, squashfs, or finalizing the
+ISO. Use this option if installation of some packages fails, you want to run
+custom commands or similar.
+The main use of this option is to save time by skipping stages which aren't
+necessary for bootstrapping the chroot and which would get executed more than
+once when iterating through the initial bootstrapping.
+Alternatively, use this option as a test run of grml-live. Once you are
+satisfied with the state of your grml_chroot, use grml-live **-u** to build the
+remaining stages and finalize the ISO.
+
-o **OUTPUT_DIRECTORY**::
Main output directory of the build process of FAI. Some directories are created
-s **SUITE**::
Specify the Debian suite you want to use for your live-system. Defaults to
-"lenny" (being current Debian/stable). Supported values are: etch, lenny, sid.
-Debian "squeeze" (current Debian/testing) requires base.tgz
-(/etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/$CLASSNAME.tar.gz) or a recent version of
+"squeeze" (being current Debian/stable). Supported values are: etch, lenny,
+squeeze, sid. Debian "squeeze" requires a recent base.tgz
+(${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/basefiles/$CLASSNAME.tar.gz) or a recent version of
debootstrap.
-t **TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY**::
Specify place of the templates used for building the ISO. By default
(and if not manually specified) this is /usr/share/grml-live/templates/.
+ -T **CHROOT_ARCHIVE**::
+
+Unpack chroot tar archive before starting. Most useful in combination with
+-A and -b or -u.
+
-u::
Update existing chroot instead of rebuilding it from scratch. This option is
based on the softupdate feature of FAI.
+ -U **USERNAME**::
+
+Sets ownership of all build output files to specified username before exiting.
+
-v **VERSION_NUMBER**::
Specify version number of the release.
-z::
-Use ZLIB instead of LZMA compression in mksquashfs part of the build process.
+Use ZLIB instead of LZMA/XZ compression in mksquashfs part of the build process.
[[usage-examples]]
Usage examples
To get a small Debian-unstable and grml-small based Live-CD using
/home/mika/grml-live as build and output directory just use:
- # grml-live -s sid -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386 -o /home/mika/grml-live
+ # grml-live -s sid -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,AMD64 -o /home/mika/grml-live
-To get a medium sized, Debian-unstable and grml-based Live-CD for i386
+To get a medium sized, Debian-unstable and grml-based Live-CD for amd64
architecture using /grml/grml-live as build and output directory just run:
- # grml-live -s sid -a i386 -c GRMLBASE,GRML_MEDIUM,I386
+ # grml-live -s sid -a amd64 -c GRMLBASE,GRML_FULL,AMD64
To get a small, Debian-unstable and grml-based Live-CD using /tmp as build and
output directory and use grml_0.0-3.iso as ISO name (placed inside
/tmp/grml_isos) just invoke:
- # grml-live -o /tmp -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386 -s sid -i grml_0.0-3.iso
+ # grml-live -o /tmp -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,AMD64 -s sid -i grml_0.0-3.iso
[NOTE]
GRML_SMALL, GRML_MEDIUM or GRML_FULL). The following files and directories are
relevant for class GRMLBASE by default:
- /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/GRMLBASE/
- /etc/grml/fai/config/debconf/GRMLBASE
- /etc/grml/fai/config/class/GRMLBASE.var
- /etc/grml/fai/config/hooks/instsoft.GRMLBASE
- /etc/grml/fai/config/package_config/GRMLBASE
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/scripts/GRMLBASE/
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/debconf/GRMLBASE
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/class/GRMLBASE.var
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/hooks/instsoft.GRMLBASE
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/package_config/GRMLBASE
Take a look at the next section for information about the concept of those
files/directories.
If you want to use your own configuration, extend an existing configuration
and/or add additional packages to your ISO just invent a new class (or extend an
existing one). For example if you want to use your own class named "FOOBAR" just
-set CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR" inside /etc/grml/grml-live.local
+set CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,AMD64,FOOBAR" inside /etc/grml/grml-live.local
or invoke grml-live using the classes option: "grml-live -c
-GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR ...".
+GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,AMD64,FOOBAR ...".
More details regarding the class concept can be found in the documentation of
FAI itself (being available at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/).
-----------------
The package selection part of the classes can be found in
-/etc/grml/fai/config/package_config whereas some further classes are defined for
-example in /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/ so specific feature sets can be
+${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/package_config whereas some further classes are defined for
+example in ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/scripts/ so specific feature sets can be
selected. The following classes are predefined:
* DEBORPHAN: get rid of all packages listed in output of Deborphan
* GRMLBASE: the main class responsible for getting a minimal subset of what's
-defining a grml system. Important parts of the buildprocess are specified in
+defining a Grml system. Important parts of the buildprocess are specified in
this class as well, so unless you have a really good reason you should always
use this class.
-* GRML_FULL: full featured grml, also known as the "normal", full grml.
+* GRML_FULL: full featured grml, also known as the "normal", full grml as
+introduced in november 2011 (~350MB ISO size).
-* GRML_MEDIUM: medium sized grml version, known as grml-medium
+* GRML_MEDIUM: medium sized grml version, used to be known as grml-medium
+until november 2011 (~220MB ISO size).
-* GRML_POWERPC: grml for PowerPC architecture, not supported yet (still work in
-progress)
+* GRML_SMALL: minimum sized grml version, known as grml-small (~110MB ISO
+size).
-* GRML_SMALL: minimum sized grml version, known as grml-small
+* GRML_XL: large size Grml version, used to be known as "full grml" until
+november 2011 (~700MB ISO size).
* LATEX: LaTeX(-related) packages like auctex, texlive,...
(which used to be shipped by grml before the LaTeX removal)
* REMOVE_DOCS: get rid of documentation directories (like /usr/share/doc,
/usr/share/man/, /usr/share/info,...)
+* SOURCES: retrieve Debian source packages after installation. Files will be
+placed in the output directory under grml_sources.
+
* XORG: providing important packages for use with a base grml-featured X.org
setup
Notice that grml-live ships FAI configuration files that do not use the same
namespace as the FAI packages itself. This ensures that grml-live does not clash
with your usual FAI configuration, so instead of /etc/fai/fai.conf (package
-fai-client) grml uses /etc/grml/fai/fai.conf instead. For more details see
+fai-client) grml uses ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/fai.conf instead. For more details see
below. To get an idea how another configuration or example files could look like
check out /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/examples/simple/ (provided by Debian package
fai-doc). Furthermore /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/fai-guide.html/ch-config.html
from /etc/grml/grml-live.local as well you have to specify them on the grml-live
commandline.
- /etc/grml/fai/fai.conf
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/fai.conf
Main configuration file for FAI which specifies where all the configuration
files and scripts for FAI/grml-live can be found. By default the configuration
variables are FAI_CONFIG_SRC=file:///etc/grml/fai/config and
-FAI_CONFIGDIR=/etc/grml/fai/config - both pointing to a directory shipped by
+GRML_FAI_CONFIG=/etc/grml/fai/config - both pointing to a directory shipped by
grml-live out-of-the-box so you shouldn't have to configure anything in this
file.
- /etc/grml/fai/make-fai-nfsroot.conf
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/make-fai-nfsroot.conf
This file is used by make-fai-nfsroot(8) only. Usually you don't have to change
anything inside this file. If you want to modify NFSROOT though you can adjust
it there.
- /etc/grml/fai/NFSROOT
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/NFSROOT
This file specifies the package list for creating the NFSROOT.
- /etc/grml/fai/apt/sources.list
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/apt/sources.list
This file specifies which mirrors should be considered for retrieving the Debian
packages when creating the main chroot (including all the software you would
like to see included). Important: this file should *not* be adjusted manually!
Instead use the GRML_LIVE_SOURCES variable inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf or
-/etc/grml/grml-live.local which modifies /etc/grml/fai/apt/sources.list
+/etc/grml/grml-live.local which modifies ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/apt/sources.list
on-the-fly via grml-live then. If you want to generally adjust apt configuration
-use FAI's fcopy command with /etc/grml/fai/config/files instead.
+use FAI's fcopy command with ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/files instead.
- /etc/grml/fai/config/
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/
The main directory for configuration of FAI/grml-live. More details below.
- /etc/grml/fai/config/class/
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/class/
This directory contains files which specify main configuration variables for the
FAI classes.
- /etc/grml/fai/config/debconf/
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/debconf/
This directory provides the files for preseeding/configuration of debconf
through files.
- /etc/grml/fai/config/hooks/
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/hooks/
This directory provides files for customising the build process through hooks.
Hooks are user defined programs or scripts, which are called during the
installation process.
- /etc/grml/fai/config/package_config/
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/package_config/
Directory with lists of software packages to be installed or removed. The
different classes describe what should find its way to your ISO. When running
-"grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386 ..." only the configuration of GRMLBASE,
-GRML_SMALL and and I386 will be taken. If you use 'grml-live -c
-GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR ...' then the files of GRMLBASE, GRML_SMALL,
-I386 **plus** the files from FOOBAR will be taken. So just create a new class to
+"grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,AMD64 ..." only the configuration of GRMLBASE,
+GRML_SMALL and and AMD64 will be taken. If you use 'grml-live -c
+GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,AMD64,FOOBAR ...' then the files of GRMLBASE, GRML_SMALL,
+AMD64 **plus** the files from FOOBAR will be taken. So just create a new class to
adjust the package selection according to your needs. Please notice that the
directory GRMLBASE contains a package list defining a minimum but still
reasonable package configuration.
- /etc/grml/fai/config/scripts/
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/scripts/
Scripts for customising the ISO within the build process.
- /etc/grml/fai/live-initramfs/
+ ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/live-initramfs/
This directory provides the files used for building the initramfs/initrd via
live-initramfs(8).
default being /var/log/fai/grml/.
If you are using the grml-live buildd you will find the logs of the grml-live
-run at /var/log/grml-buildd.stdout and /var/log/grml-buildd.stderr.
+run at /var/log/grml-buildd.log.
If you want to store build information in a database just install the
grml-live-db Debian package. Further details available in the grml-live-db
Current state of grml-live with squashfs-tools and kernel
---------------------------------------------------------
-Use squashfs-tools >=4.1-1 (available from Grml repositories as well as from
-Debian/experimental) to build Grml (based) ISOs featuring kernel version
-2.6.36-grml[64].
+Use squashfs-tools >=4.2-1 (available from Grml repositories as well as from
+Debian/unstable) to build Grml (based) ISOs featuring kernel version
+2.6.38-grml[64].
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Difference between squashfs-lzma-tools, squashfs-lzma-tools4 and squashfs-tools
What we have: plain, original Debian Lenny (5.0).
-What we want: build a grml-medium ISO based on Debian/squeeze for the i386
+What we want: build a grml-medium ISO based on Debian/squeeze for the amd64
architecture using grml-live.
[IMPORTANT]
## OUTPUT="/srv/grml-live"
FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="squeeze http://cdn.debian.net/debian/"
ARCH="i386"
- CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_MEDIUM,I386"
+ CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_FULL,AMD64"
# PRESERVE_LOGFILE='1'
# ZERO_FAI_LOGFILE='1'
GRML_LIVE_SOURCES="
and the ISO can be found inside /grml-live/grml-live/grml_isos/ then.
-[[fai-on-etch]]
-Help, I'm using Debian etch and I don't have FAI version >3.2
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- wget http://fai-project.org/download/etch/fai-client_3.2.8_all.deb \
- http://fai-project.org/download/etch/fai-server_3.2.8_all.deb \
- http://fai-project.org/download/etch/fai-doc_3.2.8_all.deb
- dpkg -i fai-client_3.2.8_all.deb fai-server_3.2.8_all.deb fai-doc_3.2.8_all.deb
+[[grml_fai_config_variable]]
+What is $GRML_FAI_CONFIG?
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-or check out the link:http://fai-project.org/[FAI-homepage] for
-further details.
+The variable '$GRML_FAI_CONFIG' is pointing to the directory /etc/grml/fai by
+default. To provide you a maximum of flexibility you can set up your own
+configuration directory (e.g. based on /etc/grml/fai) and use this directory
+running grml-live with the '-D <config_dir>' option. Now '$GRML_FAI_CONFIG'
+points to the specified directory instead of using /etc/grml/fai and all the
+configuration files, scripts and hooks will be taken from your
+'$GRML_FAI_CONFIG' directory.
[[how-to-debug]]
I've problems with the build process. How to start debugging?
* 1 minute and 40 seconds with ZLIB
[[install-local-files]]
-How to I install further files into the chroot/ISO?
+How do I install further files into the chroot/ISO?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Just point the configuration variable CHROOT_INSTALL to the directory which
Can I use my own (local) Debian mirror?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Sure. Just adjust the variables GRML_LIVE_SOURCES and FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP (if not
-already using NFSROOT's base.tgz) inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf according to
-your needs. Please don't forget that you should use the grml servers as well
-(see default configuration) so all the grml packages can be downloaded as well.
+Yes. Set up an according sources.list configuration as class file in
+${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and adjust the variable
+FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP (if not already using NFSROOT's base.tgz) inside
+/etc/grml/grml-live.conf[.local]. If you're setting up your own class file don't
+forget to include the class name in the class list (grml-live -c ...).
-If you want to use a local (for example NFS mount) mirror additionally, just
-adjust MIRROR_DIRECTORY and MIRROR_SOURCES inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf as
-well.
+If you want to use a local (for example NFS mount) mirror additionally then
+adjust MIRROR_DIRECTORY in /etc/grml/grml-live.conf[.local] as well.
-Unless you specify GRML_LIVE_SOURCES and/or FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP the default from
-/etc/grml/fai/apt/sources.list and /etc/grml/fai/make-fai-nfsroot.conf will be
-taken. If you customise the variables in /etc/grml/grml-live.conf then the two
-files will be adjusted during runtime automatically.
+If you want to use a HTTP Proxy (like apt-cacher-ng), set APT_PROXY. Example:
-If MIRROR_DIRECTORY and MIRROR_SOURCES are specified the local mirror will be
-taken as first entry in the generated sources.list so it's preferred over
-non-local mirrors. Using a fallback mirror (via providing several mirrors in
-GRML_LIVE_SOURCES as used by default) is a recommended setting.
+ APT_PROXY="http://localhost:3142/"
[[add-additional-debian-packages]]
How do I add additional Debian package(s) to my CD/ISO?
and specify it when invoking grml-live then:
- # grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,MIKA
+ # grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,AMD64,MIKA
[[reset-grml-live-configuration]]
I fscked up my grml-live configuration. How do I reset it to the defaults?
First of all build the chroot system:
mkdir /tmp/nfsroot && cd /tmp/nfsroot
- debootstrap lenny /tmp/nfsroot/ http://cdn.debian.net/debian
+ debootstrap squeeze /tmp/nfsroot/ http://cdn.debian.net/debian
tar zcf base.tgz ./
Then check out where your NFSROOT is located:
Existing base.tgz can be found at http://daily.grml.org/
[[apt-cacher]]
-Set up apt-cacher / apt-cacher-ng for use with grml-live
+Set up apt-cacher-ng for use with grml-live
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-Make sure /etc/grml/grml-live.conf provides according GRML_LIVE_SOURCES and
+Make sure /etc/grml/grml-live.local provides according APT_PROXY and
FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP:
- # cat /etc/grml/grml-live.conf
+ # cat /etc/grml/grml-live.local
[...]
- GRML_LIVE_SOURCES="
- deb http://localhost:3142/deb.grml.org grml-stable main
- deb http://localhost:3142/deb.grml.org grml-testing main
- deb http://localhost:3142/cdn.debian.net/debian lenny main contrib non-free
- "
+ APT_PROXY="http://localhost:3142/"
[...]
- FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="lenny http://localhost:3142/cdn.debian.net/debian lenny main contrib non-free"
+ FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="squeeze http://localhost:3142/cdn.debian.net/debian squeeze main contrib non-free"
-Make sure apt-cacher / apt-cacher-ng is running ('/etc/init.d/apt-cacher
-restart' or '/etc/init.d/apt-cacher-ng restart'). That's it. All downloaded
-files will be cached in /var/cache/apt-cacher/ or /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng then.
+Make sure apt-cacher-ng is running ('/etc/init.d/apt-cacher-ng restart').
+That's it. All downloaded files will be cached in /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng then.
[[approx]]
Set up approx for use with grml-live
GRML_LIVE_SOURCES="
deb http://localhost:9999/grml grml-stable main
deb http://localhost:9999/grml grml-testing main
- deb http://localhost:9999/debian lenny main contrib non-free
+ deb http://localhost:9999/debian squeeze main contrib non-free
"
- FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="lenny http://localhost:9999/debian"
+ FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="squeeze http://localhost:9999/debian"
Configure approx:
How do I revert the manifold feature from an ISO?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-The so called manifold feature Grml ISOs use by default allows to use the same
+The so called manifold feature Grml ISOs use by default allows one to use the same
ISO for CD boot and USB boot. If you notice any problems when booting just
revert the manifold feature running:
% isohybrid grml.iso
[[basetgz]]
-How to I create a base tar.gz (I386.tar.gz or AMD64.tar.gz)
+How do I create a base tar.gz (I386.tar.gz or AMD64.tar.gz)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Execute the following commands (requires root):
that it needs to be uppercase letters matching the class names, so: AMD64.tar.gz
for amd64 and I386.tar.gz for i386).
+[[autobuild]]
+How do I set up an autobuild environment?
+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
+
+If you want to set up a system like link:http://daily.grml.org/[daily.grml.org]
+the Debian package grml-live-buildd provides all you need to start. Start with
+figuring out the cron job script /usr/share/grml-live/buildd/cronjob.sh.
+
+If you want to automatically update the grml-live Debian package on your build
+system based on the git tree of grml-live (so you get bleeding edge of
+development which might is interesting for services like daily.grml.org) the
+provided release_helper.sh script provides everything you need. Execute as root:
+
+ echo "deb file:/home/grml-live-git/grml-live.build-area/ ./" >> /etc/apt/sources.list.d/grml-live.list
+ adduser --disabled-login --disabled-password grml-live-git
+
+Execute 'visudo' to update sudo configuration and add the following line:
+
+ grml-live-git ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/bin/apt-get
+
+Switch to user grml-live-git and configure the rest:
+
+ su - grml-live-git
+ mkdir grml-live.build-area
+ git clone git://git.grml.org/grml-live.git
+ git config --global user.name "Grml-Live Git Autobuild"
+ git config --global user.email "grml-live-git@$(hostname)"
+
+Finally install a cron job (as user grml-live-git) like:
+
+ 30 00 * * * cd /home/grml-live-git/grml-live.git/ && env AUTOBUILD=1 scripts/release_helper.sh >/home/grml-live-git/grml-live-build.log
+
+Tip: To find out the build date of the installed grml-live package just execute:
+
+ % apt-cache policy grml-live | grep 'Installed.*autobuild'
+ Installed: 0.13.1~autobuild1300450381
+
+and run "date -ud @$STRING" where $STRING is the number behind the "autobuild",
+like:
+
+ % date -ud @1300450081
+ Fri Mar 18 12:08:01 UTC 2011
+
[[question]]
I've a question which isn't answered by this document
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