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<h2 id="_name">1. Name</h2>\r
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-<div class="paragraph"><p>grml2usb - install grml ISO(s) on usb device for booting</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>grml2usb - install Grml ISO(s) on usb device for booting</p></div>\r
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<div class="paragraph"><p>grml2usb [ options ] <ISO[s]> <device></p></div>\r
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<div class="content">\r
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Important! The grml team does not take responsibility for loss of any data!</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Important! The Grml team does not take responsibility for loss of any data!</p></div>\r
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<h2 id="introduction">3. Introduction</h2>\r
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-<div class="paragraph"><p>grml2usb installs grml on a given partition of your usb device and makes it\r
-bootable. It provides multi-iso support, meaning you can specify several grml\r
-ISOs on the command line at once and select the grml flavour you would like to\r
-boot on the bootprompt then. Note that the <strong>first</strong> ISO specified on the grml2usb\r
-command line will become the default one (that’s the one that will boot when\r
-just pressing enter on the bootprompt or wait until the boot timeout matches).</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>grml2usb installs Grml on a given partition of your usb device and makes\r
+it bootable. It provides multiboot ISO support, meaning you can specify\r
+several Grml ISOs on the command line at once and select the Grml\r
+flavour you would like to boot on the bootprompt then. Note that the\r
+<strong>first</strong> ISO specified on the grml2usb command line will become the\r
+default one (that’s the one that will boot when just pressing enter on\r
+the bootprompt or wait until the boot timeout matches).</p></div>\r
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<h2 id="options">4. Options</h2>\r
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-<div class="paragraph"><p>The ISO[s] should be the path to one or multiple grml-ISOs and/or the path to\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>ISO[s] should be the path to one or multiple grml-ISOs and/or the path to\r
the currently running live-system (being /lib/live/mount/medium).</p></div>\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>The device either might be a device name like /dev/sdX1 or a directory. When\r
specifying a device name the device is mounted automatically. When specifying a\r
<p>\r
Avoid executing commands, instead show what would be executed.\r
Warning: please notice that the ISO has to be mounted anyway, otherwise\r
-identifying the grml flavour would not be possible.\r
+identifying the Grml flavour would not be possible.\r
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+<strong>--skip-bootflag</strong>\r
+</dt>\r
+<dd>\r
+<p>\r
+Do not check for presence of bootflag on target device.\r
+</p>\r
+</dd>\r
+<dt class="hdlist1">\r
<strong>--skip-grub-config</strong>\r
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<dd>\r
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+<strong>--skip-usb-check</strong>\r
+</dt>\r
+<dd>\r
+<p>\r
+Skip check to verify whether given device is a removable device.\r
+Some USB devices are known to report wrong information, when using\r
+such a device you can skip grml2usb’s removable device check.\r
+</p>\r
+</dd>\r
+<dt class="hdlist1">\r
<strong>--syslinux</strong>\r
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<dd>\r
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<pre><code>grml/\r
|-- grml2usb.txt [not yet implemented]\r
- |-- grml-cheatcodes.txt [list of bootoptions for grml]\r
+ |-- grml-cheatcodes.txt [list of bootoptions for Grml]\r
|-- grml-version.txt [file containing information about grml-version]\r
|-- LICENSE.txt [license information]\r
|-- md5sums [md5sums of original ISO]\r
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<h3 id="dd">7.2. Why can’t I just dd the ISO to a USB device?</h3>\r
-<div class="paragraph"><p>Well, you can. :) Starting with grml 2009.10 the ISOs are dd-able straight out-of-the-box.</p></div>\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Well, you can. :) Starting with Grml 2009.10 the ISOs are dd-able straight out-of-the-box.</p></div>\r
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<pre><code># grml2usb --bootoptions="persistent-path=%flavour_name" grml64_2010.04.iso grml_2010.04.iso /dev/sdX1</code></pre>\r
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-<div class="paragraph"><p>Install specified Isos on device /dev/sdx and add parameter persisten-path\r
+<div class="paragraph"><p>Install specified ISOs on device /dev/sdx and add parameter persistent-path\r
to every menu entry. %flavour_name will be expanded to the flavour of the specific\r
iso, e.g. grml64 and grml.</p></div>\r
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-<h2 id="ressources">9. Online Ressources</h2>\r
+<h2 id="resources">9. Online Resources</h2>\r
<div class="sectionbody">\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>Check out the <a href="http://grml.org/grml2usb/">grml2usb webpage</a> and the\r
<a href="http://git.grml.org/?p=grml2usb.git">grml2usb git repository</a>.</p></div>\r
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-Last updated 2013-01-10 13:55:49 CET\r
+Last updated\r
+ 2017-09-23 11:52:01 UTC\r
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