X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-autoconfig.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fmkpersistenthome.1.txt;fp=doc%2Fmkpersistenthome.1.txt;h=a9102f751a336686fd6dc1ded10bc42a3febc3be;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=044d67ae243554c35bf3832f51bbac4570b04e77;hpb=dd31080f647066e88d42cd2a7981631e0cf632ba diff --git a/doc/mkpersistenthome.1.txt b/doc/mkpersistenthome.1.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a9102f7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/mkpersistenthome.1.txt @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +mkpersistenthome(1) +=================== + +Name +---- +mkpersistenthome - create persistent home directory + +Synopsis +-------- + +mkpersistenthome + +About +----- + +You have a local partition you would like to use as your home-directory? Just +use the interactive script called 'mkpersistenthome'. It will either create a +file named grml.img on the specified partition or create a partition using the +ext2 filesystem (you can specify the option in a dialog inside the program). +grml.img is a loopback device which size you can specify manually. It is +possible to scan through the partitions to identify the appropriate partition. +To use a home-directory located on your hard-drive use the appropriate boot +parameter on bootprompt: + + home=/dev/sda3 => use /dev/sda3 as the homepartition + home=scan => scan through the available partitions and search for file grml.img + +Use persistent home directory +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +You want to use a persistent home directory which includes all the files located +in $HOME. Use the script mkpersistenthome to create such a persistent home +directory. You have the options to either use a specific partition as your home +directory or add a loopback file named grml.img on the specified partition (the +default). + +TIP: /dev/external in the partition selection of mkpersistenthome is an usb +device without partitions. /dev/external1 corresponds to the first partition on +an usb device (usually an usb stick). + +After running the script mkpersistenthome you can use the boot parameter home to +activate the home directory. If you are using the option with the loopback file +(grml.img) you can boot via: + + grml home=scan + +which will scan through the partitions and if a file grml.img is found it will +be mounted as your $HOME-directory. If you want to use a partition as your home +directory specify the device as an option. If you want to use /dev/sda2 as your +$HOME boot via: + + grml home=/dev/sda2 + +Notice: the files located in /etc/skel will be copied to the partition (but will +not overwrite any files). + +Bugs +---- +If you find a bug please report it. See link:http://grml.org/bugs/ for details +about how to report bugs. + +See also +-------- +grml-autoconfig(1), grml-autoconfig(8), restore-config(1), save-config(1) + +Author +------ +(c) 2005++, Michael Prokop