# Main output directory
# Please notice that you need suid,dev,rw permissions there
-# OUTPUT="/grml/grml-live"
+# OUTPUT="./grml/"
# You have enough RAM? Use shared memory for fast testing-purposes:
# OUTPUT="/dev/shm" # mount -o remount,suid,dev,rw /dev/shm
# PRESERVE_LOGFILE='1'
# If package grml-live-db is installed the package selection and grml-live.log
-# are being logged to to a sqlite database.Defaults to /var/log/grml-live.db
+# are being logged to a sqlite database.Defaults to /var/log/grml-live.db
# DPKG_DATABASE=/var/log/grml-live.db
# Use your own database wrapper script for grml-live-db:
# Default: unset (so do not remove the logfile(s))
# ZERO_FAI_LOGFILE='1'
-# Which Debian suite to you want to use? Unless it is set it defaults to "squeeze"
-# Supported values are: etch, lenny, sid,
-# squeeze -> requires /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/....tar.gz
-# or a recent version of debootstrap
-# SUITE="squeeze"
+# Which Debian suite/release do you want to use?
+# Supported values are: stable, testing, unstable (or their corresponding release
+# names like "bookworm").
+# Unless it is set it defaults to "testing".
+# SUITE="unstable"
# Which FAI classes do you want to use by default?#
# Notice: GRMLBASE is recommended in any case unless you *really* know what you
-# are doing; make sure to also use a GRML_* class (for example GRML_SMALL,
-# GRML_MEDIUM or GRML_FULL) to get an according kernel and also select the
+# are doing; make sure to also use a GRML_* class (for example GRML_SMALL
+# or GRML_FULL) to get an according kernel and also select the
# architecture (I386 for x86; AMD64 for x86_64)
# CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_FULL,I386"
# Which Debian suite and which mirror do you want to use for debootstrapping?
# Usage: "<suite> <mirror>"
-# FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="squeeze http://http.debian.net/debian"
+# FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="bookworm http://ftp.debian.org/debian"
# Do you want to use a local mirror (like NFS)?
# If so specify the directory where debian/ is available:
# ... and then set up an according class file in
# ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/
# containing something like:
-# deb file:///media/mirror/debian sid main contrib non-free
+# deb file:///media/mirror/debian sid main contrib non-free-firmware non-free
# Version number of ISO:
# VERSION="0.0-1"
# likes the default directory [/usr/share/grml-live/templates]
# TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY='/usr/share/grml-live/templates'
+# Use custom scripts, for example for bootgrub.mksh?
+# Useful when running grml-live from git checkout.
+# If unset defaults to /usr/share/grml-live/scripts
+# SCRIPTS_DIRECTORY='/usr/share/grml-live/scripts'
+
# Do you want to use console based isolinux boot splash
# instead of the default graphical menu?
# ISOLINUX_METHOD="console"
# boot the CD using normal el torito mode or copy it to USB device
# *without* having to run grml2usb (like: 'dd if=grml.iso of=/dev/sdX')
# - working both with the same ISO
+# Note that the manifold method is currently not be compatible with UEFI
+# setups.
# HYBRID_METHOD='disable' # do not create a hybrid ISO
-# HYBRID_METHOD='isohybrid' # use isohybrid from SYSLINUX
+# HYBRID_METHOD='isohybrid' # use isohybrid from SYSLINUX (default)
# HYBRID_METHOD='grub2' # use manifold with GRUB 2
-# HYBRID_METHOD='manifold' # use manifold with ISOLINUX (default)
+# HYBRID_METHOD='manifold' # use manifold with ISOLINUX
+
+# Secure Boot method that should be used (amd64 only).
+# If unset defaults to "disabled" (which means no Secure Boot will be present)
+# The following approaches are supported:
+# debian: use the Debian GRUB version which requires a signed kernel,
+# this is the recommended way to use Secure Boot with Grml
+# ubuntu: use an older Ubuntu GRUB version which doesn't require a signed kernel,
+# though has a limited feature set only and requires customized GRUB
+# templates (the files shipped templates/boot/grub/ don't work as such)
+# SECURE_BOOT='disable' # do not enable Secure Boot (default)
+# SECURE_BOOT='debian' # use approach from Debian
+# SECURE_BOOT='ubuntu' # use approach from Ubuntu
# Binary that should be used for creating the squashfs file.
# Defaults to the executable matching the kernel version, falls back to mksquashfs.
# SQUASHFS_BINARY='mksquashfs'
# Options that should be used by mksquashfs during build process.
-# Defaults to '-b 256k' and the according LZMA/XZ option.
-# SQUASHFS_OPTIONS='-b 256k'
+# Defaults to '-b 1m' and the according LZMA/XZ option.
+# SQUASHFS_OPTIONS='-b 1m'
# exclude files from compressed squashfs file using the
# the mksquashfs option -ef: