Synopsis
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-grml-live [-c <classe[s]>] [-g <grml_name>] [-i <iso_name> ] [-o
-<output_directory>] [-r <release_name>] [-s <suite>] [-t <template_directory>]
-[-v <version_number>] [-FVh]
+grml-live [-a <architecture>] [-c <classe[s]>] [-g <grml_name>] [-i <iso_name> ]
+[-o <output_directory>] [-r <release_name>] [-s <suite>] [-t
+<template_directory>] [-v <version_number>] [-FVh]
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Important! This document is growing as requested. If you have questions which
aren't answered by this document yet please let me know: <mika@grml.org>!
-This document currently applies to grml-live 0.0.4/0.0.5
+This document currently applies to grml-live version 0.0.6.
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Description
Options
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+ -a **ARCHITECTURE**::
+
+Use the specified architecture instead of the currently running one. This
+allows building a 32bit system on a 64bit host. Please notice that real
+crosscompiling (like building a ppc system on x86) isn't possible due to the
+nature and the need of working in a chroot.
+
-c **CLASSES**::
Specify the CLASSES to be used for building the ISO via FAI. By default only
More details regarding the class concept can be found in the documentation of
FAI itself (being available at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/).
+Available classes
+-----------------
+
+To be done...
+
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