9 menu label Grml ^Failsafe Mode
10 kernel /boot/%GRML_NAME%/linux26
11 append initrd=/boot/%GRML_NAME%/initrd.gz vga=normal boot=live noautoconfig atapicd noapic noacpi acpi=off nomodules nofirewire noudev nousb nohotplug noapm nopcmcia nosmp maxcpus=0 noscsi noagp nodma ide=nodma noswap nofstab nosound nogpm nosyslog nodhcp nocpu nodisc nomodem xmodule=vesa noraid nolvm noresume selinux=0 edd=off pci=nomsi
14 Boot Grml in failsafe mode, which
15 disables any hardware recognition
16 that might prevent your system from
17 booting. If Grml does not boot in
18 default mode try using this option.
22 menu label Grml F^orensic Mode
23 kernel /boot/%GRML_NAME%/linux26
24 append initrd=/boot/%GRML_NAME%/initrd.gz vga=791 forensic nofstab noraid nolvm noautoconfig noswap raid=noautodetect readonly quiet boot=live
27 Boot Grml in forensic mode. This mode
28 prevents touching any harddisks during
29 hardware recognition and forces all
30 blockdevices to readonly mode.
34 menu label Grml to ^RAM
35 kernel /boot/%GRML_NAME%/linux26
36 append apm=power-off vga=791 quiet initrd=/boot/%GRML_NAME%/initrd.gz boot=live nomce toram=%GRML_NAME%.squashfs
39 Load Grml into the memory (RAM).
40 This allows you to remove the Grml
41 media after Grml finished booting.
43 Note: you should have enough RAM
44 (>= size of ISO * 1.2) to be able