Introduction
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-grml2usb installs Grml on a given partition of your usb device and makes it
-bootable. It provides multi-iso support, meaning you can specify several Grml
-ISOs on the command line at once and select the Grml flavour you would like to
-boot on the bootprompt then. Note that the *first* ISO specified on the grml2usb
-command line will become the default one (that's the one that will boot when
-just pressing enter on the bootprompt or wait until the boot timeout matches).
+grml2usb installs Grml on a given partition of your usb device and makes
+it bootable. It provides multiboot ISO support, meaning you can specify
+several Grml ISOs on the command line at once and select the Grml
+flavour you would like to boot on the bootprompt then. Note that the
+*first* ISO specified on the grml2usb command line will become the
+default one (that's the one that will boot when just pressing enter on
+the bootprompt or wait until the boot timeout matches).
[IMPORTANT]
By default a compatible master boot record (MBR) is installed on the device
Remove specified bootoption (could be a regex) from existing boot options. Use
multiple entries for removing different bootoptions at once.
+ *\--skip-bootflag*::
+
+Do not check for presence of bootflag on target device.
+
*\--skip-grub-config*::
Skip generation of grub configuration files. By default the configuration
# grml2usb --bootoptions="persistent-path=%flavour_name" grml64_2010.04.iso grml_2010.04.iso /dev/sdX1
-Install specified ISOs on device /dev/sdx and add parameter persisten-path
+Install specified ISOs on device /dev/sdx and add parameter persistent-path
to every menu entry. %flavour_name will be expanded to the flavour of the specific
-iso, e.g. Grml64 and Grml.
+iso, e.g. grml64 and grml.
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