The "forensic" kernel option (which corresponds to the "Forensic Mode"
boot menu entry) sets all the according boot options. If the "forensic"
boot option is used then grml-autoconfig raises a warning for wrong
usage, so let's avoid further confusion since "forensic" boot option
itself doesn't change anything.
label forensic
menu label %GRML_NAME% - F^orensic Mode
kernel /boot/%SHORT_NAME%/vmlinuz
- append initrd=/boot/%SHORT_NAME%/initrd.img boot=live live-media-path=/live/%GRML_NAME%/ bootid=%BOOTID% apm=power-off nomce vga=791 forensic nofstab noraid nodmraid nolvm noautoconfig noswap raid=noautodetect read-only
+ append initrd=/boot/%SHORT_NAME%/initrd.img boot=live live-media-path=/live/%GRML_NAME%/ bootid=%BOOTID% apm=power-off nomce vga=791 nofstab noraid nodmraid nolvm noautoconfig noswap raid=noautodetect read-only
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Boot Grml in forensic mode. This