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+ grml-rescueboot integrates Grml ISO booting into GRUB. + It provides a script for update-grub which looks for Grml ISO images in /boot/grml, + and automatically adds an entry for each image. + The purpose is to use one of those images to boot a Grml rescue system without using a CD, USB stick or network boot (PXE). + + update-grml-rescueboot is a script which checks for the latest stable version of Grml (via download.grml.org), + ensures there's enough free disk space in /boot/grml and downloads the ISO to /boot/grml. + It verifies the ISO signature and upon success executes update-grub then. + Everything should be ready for booting a Grml ISO via GRUB then. + + This script makes integration of a Grml ISO into GRUB via grml-rescueboot even easier. + All that needs to be done is install grml-rescueboot and invoke update-grml-rescueboot afterwards. + Using the -a and -t options it's possible to use specific Grml ISOs. + If none of those options is specific it defaults to the grml-full flavour, + matching the currently running hardware architecture (i?86 or x86_64). +

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+ update-grml-rescueboot was written by Michael Prokop, based on a script by Felipe Sateler. +

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+ Please report them towards Debian's BTS, see https://bugs.debian.org/grml-rescueboot. +

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