X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=faq%2Findex.html.tt2;h=9d791c34cf935c9a12d11c12003a7bb7fa5d6c6d;hb=cb3b2a1cb2cc12f475f66c163ea09b9dd9071b5b;hp=3fbe85e94d027569cb95770cf91ef8f5a6875cd7;hpb=e215725a6170731a9508f92e654794a1892b8fba;p=grml.org.git diff --git a/faq/index.html.tt2 b/faq/index.html.tt2 index 3fbe85e..9d791c3 100644 --- a/faq/index.html.tt2 +++ b/faq/index.html.tt2 @@ -6,7 +6,6 @@ - @@ -28,7 +27,7 @@
Up2date: applies to Grml version 2017.05
+Up2date: applies to Grml version 2020.06
@@ -88,19 +87,15 @@Unless you've a good reason to really choose the 32bit flavour we - strongly encourage you to use either the grml64 or the grml96 + strongly encourage you to use either the grml64 or the grml96 flavour.
-Please notice that this schema was introduced starting with the - downsized Grml release 2011.12. Until then grml96 didn't exist and - grml32 was known as just 'grml'.
-grml-small provides a reduced set of available software compared to @@ -121,15 +116,16 @@
Codename of Grml 2014.11 is "Gschistigschasti", which is colloquial for 'fuss' in Austria.
+Codename of Grml 2020.06 is "Ausgehfuahangl", which is + an austrian word for a face mask.
LVM (Logival Volumes) is not started by default to - avoid any possible damage to your data. To get access to present LVM - devices just execute:
+ avoid any possible damage to your data. To activate present LVM + devices execute (replace "$name" with the name of the PV):-# /etc/init.d/lvm2 start +# Start lvm2-pvscan@$name ++ +
or if you don't know its name and to enable all present ones, use:
+ ++# vgchange -ay
If you want to enable LVM by default just boot using the 'lvm' @@ -294,7 +296,7 @@ grml keyboard=de xkeyboard=de lang=at # enter this at the bootprompt your data. To get access to present SW-RAID devices just execute:
-# /etc/init.d/mdadm-raid start +# mdadm --asssemble --scan
If you want to enable SW-RAID by default just boot using @@ -337,13 +339,12 @@ grml keyboard=de xkeyboard=de lang=at # enter this at the bootprompt
Available bootoptions relevant in live-cd mode:
+Available bootoptions relevant in live mode:
Further information: manpages hwclock(8), tzselect(1) and tzconfig(8); Is it possible to install Grml to harddisk? -
Short anwer: No.
- -If you want to get a plain Debian system take a look at grml-debootstrap.
- -Long(er) answer: yes it's possible to install Grml. But it's not - supported and you'll be on your own. That's why we decided to make it - not-so-obvious. If you really know what you're doing you'll find out on - your own. Reminder: use grml-debootstrap or Debian Installer instead.
+No. If you want to get a Debian system take a look at grml-debootstrap (or use the Debian Installer instead).
You want to deploy Grml in your data center, use it as part of your business or have an emergency case? You're happy with Grml but would - like to get your very own live cd (providing your favourite software - selection, special configuration, setup and your bootsplash)? + like to get your very own live system (providing your favourite software + selection, special configuration, setup and a custom bootsplash)? Please get in touch with us.