-grml2usb (0.9.2) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+grml2usb (0.9.35) unstable; urgency=low
- * Please notice that grml2usb was rewritten from scratch.
- The invocation of grml2usb changed. Instead of invoking:
+ Starting with this release, grml2usb-compat is no longer included.
+ If you still need to install grml ISOs older than 2009.10, please use
+ an older version of grml2usb.
- # grmlusb /path/to/iso /mnt/usb-sdb1
+ The dependency on lilo has been dropped, from now on only primary
+ partitions will be flagged bootable.
- from now on you can directly invoke it with the device, meaning:
+ -- Christian Hofstaedtler <ch@grml.org> Mon, 3 Oct 2011 22:56:35 +0200
- # grmlusb /path/to/iso /dev/sdb1
+grml2usb (0.9.13) unstable; urgency=low
- The new release brings many new features (like multi-iso
- support, several new options like --mbr, --bootoptions=...).
- Check out the manpage for all the details. Please let us
- know if you explore any problems or have any questions.
+ This release makes syslinux the default bootloader again.
+ Grub fails just too often. Therefore the --syslinux options
+ is deprecated and option --grub was introduced instead.
- -- Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org> Mon, 16 Feb 2009 23:36:23 +0100
+ This release provides decent support for multi-ISO within the
+ new vesamenu bootsplash, providing a menu based system. We had
+ to break backward compatibility (otherwise the isolinux/syslinux
+ code would be unmaintainable). Therefore support for older ISOs
+ (everything before grml release 2009.10) had to be dropped. If
+ you still need an old version of Grml on your usb device just
+ use an older version of grml2usb (the old grml2usb versions
+ support recent ISOs too, they just don't use/support the new
+ vesamenu bootsplash then). The grml team supports old
+ grml2usb versions through the grml2usb-compat script.
+ Further details are available in the FAQ at
+ http://grml.org/grml2usb/#grml2usb-compat
+
+ -- Michael Prokop <mika@grml.org> Wed, 21 Oct 2009 23:32:08 +0200