From: Michael Prokop Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2021 17:08:24 +0000 (+0100) Subject: Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/github/pr/98' X-Git-Tag: v0.38.0~6 X-Git-Url: http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-live.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=22460471a5545cda771980009a55cf6e0efad799;hp=84a06223053f9d274df153593c813f12177ed4a3 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/github/pr/98' --- diff --git a/docs/grml-live.txt b/docs/grml-live.txt index f3751c7..caef1ee 100644 --- a/docs/grml-live.txt +++ b/docs/grml-live.txt @@ -347,11 +347,12 @@ ISO size. 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-*) 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-pass:[*]) are chosen in +further GRML_pass:[*] 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 (~750 ISO size). @@ -685,14 +686,14 @@ That's it. All downloaded files will be cached in /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng then How do I revert the manifold feature from an ISO? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The so called manifold feature Grml ISOs use by default allows one to use the same -ISO for CD boot and USB boot. If you notice any problems when booting just -revert the manifold feature running: +The so-called manifold feature Grml ISOs can, but by default do not, use allows +one to use the same ISO for CD boot and USB boot. If you notice any problems +when booting manifold-crafted media, just revert the manifold feature running: % dd if=/dev/zero of=grml.iso bs=512 count=1 conv=notrunc To switch from manifold to isohybrid mode (an alternative approach provided by -syslinux) then just execute: +syslinux, used by default for official Grml images) then just execute: % isohybrid grml.iso diff --git a/etc/grml/grml-live.conf b/etc/grml/grml-live.conf index 06e1e6c..c84f588 100644 --- a/etc/grml/grml-live.conf +++ b/etc/grml/grml-live.conf @@ -152,10 +152,12 @@ # boot the CD using normal el torito mode or copy it to USB device # *without* having to run grml2usb (like: 'dd if=grml.iso of=/dev/sdX') # - working both with the same ISO +# Note that the manifold method is currently not be compatible with UEFI +# setups. # HYBRID_METHOD='disable' # do not create a hybrid ISO -# HYBRID_METHOD='isohybrid' # use isohybrid from SYSLINUX +# HYBRID_METHOD='isohybrid' # use isohybrid from SYSLINUX (default) # HYBRID_METHOD='grub2' # use manifold with GRUB 2 -# HYBRID_METHOD='manifold' # use manifold with ISOLINUX (default) +# HYBRID_METHOD='manifold' # use manifold with ISOLINUX # Secure Boot method that should be used (amd64 only). # If unset defaults to "disabled" (which means no Secure Boot will be present)