Specify the Debian suite you want to use for your live-system. Defaults to
"squeeze" (being current Debian/stable). Supported values are: etch, lenny,
-squeeze, sid. Debian "squeeze" requires a recent base.tgz
-(${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/basefiles/$CLASSNAME.tar.gz) or a recent version of
-debootstrap.
+squeeze, wheezy, sid. Please be aware that recent Debian suites might require a
+recent base.tgz (${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/basefiles/$CLASSNAME.tar.gz) or a
+recent version of debootstrap.
-t **TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY**::
grml-live out-of-the-box so you shouldn't have to configure anything in this
file.
- ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/make-fai-nfsroot.conf
-
-This file is used by make-fai-nfsroot(8) only. Usually you don't have to change
-anything inside this file. If you want to modify NFSROOT though you can adjust
-it there.
-
- ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/NFSROOT
-
-This file specifies the package list for creating the NFSROOT.
-
${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/
The main directory for configuration of FAI/grml-live. More details below.
total free disk space
* fast network access for retrieving the Debian packages used for creating the
-chroot (check out "local mirror" and "NFSROOT" to workaround this problem as far
-as possible)
+chroot (check out "local mirror" to workaround this problem as far as possible)
For further information see next section.
Yes. Set up an according sources.list configuration as class file in
${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ and adjust the variable
-FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP (if not already using NFSROOT's base.tgz) inside
+FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP (if not already using a base.tgz) inside
/etc/grml/grml-live.conf[.local]. If you're setting up your own class file don't
forget to include the class name in the class list (grml-live -c ...).
First of all create the chroot using debootstrap:
BASECHROOT='/tmp/basefile'
- debootstrap squeeze "$BASECHROOT" http://cdn.debian.net/debian
+ debootstrap wheezy "$BASECHROOT" http://http.debian.net/debian
tar -C "$BASECHROOT" --exclude='var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb' -zcf base.tar.gz ./
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