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Maintaining and keeping our linux-image-i386-grml +
linux-image-amd64-grml packages requires manpower we currently
don't really have. Instead let's see whether switching to the
kernel packages provided by Debian fits our needs. (This might
not be the case if we need different configuration options,
defaults, extra patches or the release cycle doesn't fit for
us, but it's worth a try, so let's find out.)
See https://github.com/grml/grml/issues/139
defining a Grml system. Important parts of the buildprocess are specified in
this class as well, so unless you have a really good reason you should always
use this class. Please be aware that using *just* the GRMLBASE class won't be
defining a Grml system. Important parts of the buildprocess are specified in
this class as well, so unless you have a really good reason you should always
use this class. Please be aware that using *just* the GRMLBASE class won't be
-enough, because the kernel packages (e.g. linux-image-i386-grml +
-linux-image-amd64-grml) are chosen in further GRML_* classes (to provide maximum
-flexibility with kernel selection). If you don't want to use the existing
-GRML_FULL or GRML_SMALL classes, define your own CLASS file choosing the kernel
-package you want to use (and don't forget to include your CLASS in the arguments
-of grml-live's -c... command line option).
+enough, because the kernel packages (e.g. linux-image-*) are chosen in further
+GRML_* classes (to provide maximum flexibility with kernel selection). If you
+don't want to use the existing GRML_FULL or GRML_SMALL classes, define your own
+CLASS file choosing the kernel package you want to use (and don't forget to
+include your CLASS in the arguments of grml-live's -c... command line option).
* GRML_FULL: full featured Grml, also known as the "normal", full grml as
introduced in December 2011 (~600MB ISO size).
* GRML_FULL: full featured Grml, also known as the "normal", full grml as
introduced in December 2011 (~600MB ISO size).
man-db
PACKAGES install I386
man-db
PACKAGES install I386
linux-cpupower
PACKAGES install AMD64
linux-cpupower
PACKAGES install AMD64
zsh
PACKAGES install I386
zsh
PACKAGES install I386