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-.TH LIVE\-BOOT 7 08.06.2010 2.0~a6 "Debian Live Projekt"
+.TH LIVE\-BOOT 7 06.09.2010 2.0.4 "Debian Live Projekt"
.SH NAME
\fBlive\-boot\fP \- System Boot Skripte
.SS Konfigurationsdateien
\fBlive\-boot\fP can be configured (but not activated) through configuration
files. Those files can be placed either in the root filesystem itself
-(/etc/live/boot.conf, /etc/live/boot.conf.d/), or on the live media
-(live/boot.conf, live/boot.conf.d/).
+(/etc/live/boot.conf, /etc/live/boot.d/), or on the live media
+(live/boot.conf, live/boot.d/).
.SH OPTIONEN
.\" FIXME
Lun 0 Path=<path\-to\-your\-live\-image.iso>,Type=fileio,IOMode=ro
# If you want to boot multiple machines you might want to look at tuning some parameters like
# Wthreads or MaxConnections
+.IP \fBfromiso\fP=\fI/PATH/TO/IMAGE\fP 4
+Allows to use a filesystem from within an iso image that's available on
+live\-media.
.IP \fBignore_uuid\fP 4
Do not check that any UUID embedded in the initramfs matches the discovered
medium. live\-boot may be told to generate a UUID by setting
Do not prompt to eject the CD or remove the USB flash drive on reboot.
.IP \fBswapon\fP 4
This parameter enables usage of local swap partitions.
-.IP \fBnoxautoconfig\fP 4
-This parameter disables Xorg auto\-reconfiguration at boot time. This is
-valuable if you either do the detection on your own, or, if you want to ship
-a custom, premade xorg.conf in your live system.
.IP \fBpersistent\fP[=nofiles] 4
live\-boot will look for persistent and snapshot partitions or files labeled
"live\-rw", "home\-rw", and files called "live\-sn*", "home\-sn*" and will try
.IP \fBsilent\fP 4
If you boot with the normal quiet parameter, live\-boot hides most messages
of its own. When adding silent, it hides all.
-.IP \fBtextonly\fP 4
-Start up to text\-mode shell prompts, disabling the graphical user interface.
.IP \fBtodisk\fP=\fIDEVICE\fP 4
Adding this parameter, live\-boot will try to copy the entire read\-only media
to the specified device before mounting the root filesystem. It probably
to the computer's RAM before mounting the root filesystem. This could need a
lot of ram, according to the space used by the read\-only media.
.IP \fBunion\fP=aufs|unionfs 4
+.\" FIXME
By default, live\-boot uses aufs. With this parameter, you can switch to
unionfs.
-.IP \fBxdebconf\fP 4
-Uses xdebconfigurator, if present on the rootfs, to configure X instead of
-the standard procedure (experimental).
-.IP \fBxvideomode\fP=\fIRESOLUTION\fP 4
-.\" FIXME
-Doesn't do xorg autodetection, but enforces a given resolution.
.\" FIXME
.SH "FILES (old)"
.SH DATEIEN
.IP \fB/etc/live/boot.conf\fP 4
-.IP \fB/etc/live/boot.conf.d/\fP 4
+.IP \fB/etc/live/boot.d/\fP 4
.IP \fBlive/boot.conf\fP 4
-.IP \fBlive/boot.conf.d/\fP 4
+.IP \fBlive/boot.d/\fP 4
.SH "SIEHE AUCH"
\fIlive\-snapshot\fP(1)
.PP
-\fIlive\-config\fP(7)
+\fIlive\-build\fP(7)
.PP
-\fIlive\-helper\fP(7)
+\fIlive\-config\fP(7)
.SH HOMEPAGE
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