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<h3 id="_determination_of_dcs_directory">Determination of DCS directory</h3>\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>The DCS directory defaults to the root directory of the GRML live image\r
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<h3 id="_determination_of_dcs_directory">Determination of DCS directory</h3>\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>The DCS directory defaults to the root directory of the GRML live image\r
Grml system then!). If a file system labeled GRMLCFG is found, the DCS\r
directory is the root directory of that file system. Alternatively, the\r
myconfig boot parameter can be used to directly specify a device which\r
Grml system then!). If a file system labeled GRMLCFG is found, the DCS\r
directory is the root directory of that file system. Alternatively, the\r
myconfig boot parameter can be used to directly specify a device which\r
You want to set some boot parameters permanently? That’s possible via\r
adding a directory named <em>bootparams</em> to the Grml ISO which has to be\r
located at the root-directory /bootparams/ (Note: the directory is known\r
You want to set some boot parameters permanently? That’s possible via\r
adding a directory named <em>bootparams</em> to the Grml ISO which has to be\r
located at the root-directory /bootparams/ (Note: the directory is known\r
Place a textfile inside the directory containing the boot parameters\r
which should be appended to default ones (this corresponds to booting\r
without any special parameters).</p></div>\r
Place a textfile inside the directory containing the boot parameters\r
which should be appended to default ones (this corresponds to booting\r
without any special parameters).</p></div>\r
session.</p></div>\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>Now create the second session containing this directory:</p></div>\r
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session.</p></div>\r
<div class="paragraph"><p>Now create the second session containing this directory:</p></div>\r
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