X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-autoconfig.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fgrml-autoconfig.1.txt;h=709950c829b26a1b7c1a071f4e6017a241464f10;hp=8460678b40e5543399919d61a416a5467dfef8f2;hb=ec19b33413c8a79c9d65be0f2f4bb62436c690b9;hpb=5365fbace4e4538f37307cd24c7576b9e421c434 diff --git a/doc/grml-autoconfig.1.txt b/doc/grml-autoconfig.1.txt index 8460678..709950c 100644 --- a/doc/grml-autoconfig.1.txt +++ b/doc/grml-autoconfig.1.txt @@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ should make it easier to use. Starting with Grml release 2009.05 its possible to use root persistency on grml. This means you can store your settings and reuse them on reboot, without having to deal with this config framework. Visit -link:http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=persistency for further information. +link:http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=persistency[] for further information. [[current-versions]] include::grml-autoconfig.current.txt[] @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Permanently adjust boot parameters As you probably know you can adjust boot parameters on the bootprompt. You want to set some boot parameters permanently? That's possible via adding a directory named 'bootparams' to the Grml ISO which has to be located at the root-directory -/bootparams/ (note: the directory is known as /live/image/bootparams/ on a +/bootparams/ (note: the directory is known as /lib/live/mount/medium/bootparams/ on a _running_ Grml system then). Place a textfile inside the directory containing the boot parameters which should be appended to default ones (this corresponds to booting without any special parameters). @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Now create a directory named debs and place foobar.deb in it: mkdir debs/ && cp foobar.deb debs/ -Notice: This directory will be located in /live/image after burning the second +Notice: This directory will be located in /lib/live/mount/medium after burning the second session. Now create the second session containing this directory: @@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Now boot from your new personalized Grml CD using the debs parameter: Run your own commands on startup ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -You know that booting with 'grml service=foobar' executes /etc/init.d/foobar +You know that booting with 'grml services=foobar' executes /etc/init.d/foobar when booting Grml. But you want to setup a more complex network configuration, adjust some other stuff and so on on your own? Just write a script named grml.sh which does the job and use own of the mentioned bootparams. Let's say you have @@ -224,7 +224,7 @@ configuraton archives alongside the .iso. Bugs ---- -If you find a bug please report it. See link:http://grml.org/bugs/ for details +If you find a bug please report it. See link:http://grml.org/bugs/[] for details about how to report bugs. See also