<h3><a name="flavours"></a><a href="#toc">What are grml32 / grml64 and grml96?</a></h3>
<ul>
- <li>grml32-full: 32bit version (kernel and userspace), ~350MB</li>
- <li>grml64-full: 64bit version (kernel and userspace), ~350MB</li>
- <li>grml96-full: multi boot version (featuring the grml32-full and grml64-full ISOs combined on one ISO), ~700MB</li>
+ <li>grml32-full: 32bit version (kernel and userspace)</li>
+ <li>grml64-full: 64bit version (kernel and userspace)</li>
+ <li>grml96-full: multi boot version (featuring the grml32-full and grml64-full ISOs combined on one ISO)</li>
</ul>
<p>Unless you've a good reason to really choose the 32bit flavour we
- strongly encourage you to use either the grml64 or the grml96
+ <em>strongly</em> encourage you to use either the grml64 or the grml96
flavour.</p>
- <p>Please notice that this schema was introduced starting with the
- downsized Grml release 2011.12. Until then grml96 didn't exist and
- grml32 was known as just 'grml'.</p>
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<h3><a name="grmlsmall"></a><a href="#toc">What is the difference between grml-full and grml-small?</a></h3>
<p>grml-small provides a reduced set of available software compared to