As you probably know you can adjust boot parameters on the bootprompt. You want
to set some boot parameters permanently? That's possible via adding a directory
named 'bootparams' to the Grml ISO which has to be located at the root-directory
-/bootparams/ (note: the directory is known as /live/image/bootparams/ on a
+/bootparams/ (note: the directory is known as /lib/live/mount/medium/bootparams/ on a
_running_ Grml system then). Place a textfile inside the directory containing
the boot parameters which should be appended to default ones (this corresponds
to booting without any special parameters).
mkdir debs/ && cp foobar.deb debs/
-Notice: This directory will be located in /live/image after burning the second
+Notice: This directory will be located in /lib/live/mount/medium after burning the second
session.
Now create the second session containing this directory:
Run your own commands on startup
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-You know that booting with 'grml service=foobar' executes /etc/init.d/foobar
+You know that booting with 'grml services=foobar' executes /etc/init.d/foobar
when booting Grml. But you want to setup a more complex network configuration,
adjust some other stuff and so on on your own? Just write a script named grml.sh
which does the job and use own of the mentioned bootparams. Let's say you have