grml localtime Use local time (UTC=no)
grml tz=Europe/Vienna Use specified timezone for TZ
grml keyboard=us xkeyboard=us Use different keyboard layout (text-console/X)
-grml setkeycodes Set some special function keys for MS/HP keyboards
Configuration settings:
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If a file /config.tbz exists, it is extracted from there.
/dev/fd0 for floppy disk
/dev/sda1 for USB-stick/first SCSI-device
+grml autoconfig=SOMELABEL Set the DCS dir to the root of the device labeled with SOMELABEL.
+ If undefined search for a device labeled with GRMLCFG.
grml netconfig=server/config.tbz Download file and extract configuration archive
grml netscript=server/file Download and execute file
grml partconf=/dev/sda2 Copy files specified in /etc/grml/partconf from /dev/sda2
(/cdrom/desktop/"$DISTRI") it will be taken as wallpaper for grml
grml debnet Search through local partitions for file /etc/network/interfaces,
copy /etc/network to local system and restart networking then
+grml dns=8.8.8.8,8.8.4.4 Set DNS resolvers during boot and for live system.
+grml ip=... Standard Linux kernel ip= boot option. Arguments:
+ clientip:nfsserverip:gwip:netmask:hostname:device:autoconf
+ Valid values for autoconf: off, on, dhcp, bootp, rarp, both.
+ Almost everything is optional. Most common form: ip=dhcp
grml mypath=... Add specified option into $PATH of Zsh
For example when using "grml mypath=/foobar" then /foobar
will be added to the end of $PATH inside Zsh
looks for the .squashfs file (so you don't have to know the device name
as in isofrom=....).
grml fetch=$IP/filename.squashfs Download a squashfs image from a given url, copying to ram and booting it.
- Due to current limitations in busyboxs wget and DNS resolution, an URL
- can not contain a hostname but an IP only.
+ [Note: releases before 2011.05 didn't support DNS but IP only.]
grml live-media-path=live Sets the path to the live filesystem on the medium
By default, it is set to /live
grml module=grml Instead of using the default "$name.module" another file can
which decide to enable startx by default only, plain grml does not use
automatic startup of X by default.)
-Accessibility related settings:
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-grml blind Start Braille-Terminal (no X)
-grml hwspeak Probe all available speakup hardware modules
-grml swspeak Prepare system for use with software synthesizer through speakup
- Run 'swspeak' after booting up to activate sound output
-grml swspeak=espeak Use espeakup (if available) as connector to speakup
- Run 'swspeak' after booting up to activate sound output
-grml swspeak=speechd Use speech-dispatcher / speechd-up (if available) as connector to speakup
- Run 'swspeak' after booting up to activate sound output
-grml brltty=type,port,table Parameters for Braille device (e.g.: brltty=al,/dev/ttyS0,text.de.tbl)
-grml speakup.synth=... Use speakup kernel module with given hardware type
- Usage example: speakup.synth=apollo
-
Hardware related settings:
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grml swap Activate present/detected swap partitions
grml xmodule=ati|fbdev|i810|mga Use specified X.org-Module (1)
grml xmodule=nv|radeon|savage|s3 Use specified X.org-Module (2)
grml xmodule=radeon|svga|i810 Use specified X.org-Module (3)
-grml no{acpi,agp,apm,cpu,dhcp} Skip parts of HW-detection (1)
+grml no{acpi,agp,cpu,dhcp} Skip parts of HW-detection (1)
grml no{dma,fstab,modem} Skip parts of HW-detection (2)
grml no{pcmcia,scsi,swap,usb} Skip parts of HW-detection (3)
grml 915resolution=... Start resolution modify tool for Intel graphic chipset
grml micvol=number Set mixer volume of microphone to level $number (default: 0)
grml pnpbios=off No PnP Bios initialization
grml acpi=off Disable ACPI Bios completely
-grml nousb2 Disable initialization of USB 2.x controller(s)
-grml nousb Disable initialization of USB in booting sequence
grml nofirewire Disable initialization of firewire devices in booting sequence
grml pci=irqmask=0x0e98 Try this, if PS/2 mouse doesn't work *)
grml pci=bios Workaround for bad PCI controllers
Installation related settings:
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-Caution: do *NOT* use the grml2hd and/or debian2hd bootoption if you do not know what you are doing!
+Caution: do *NOT* use the debian2hd bootoption if you do not know what you are doing!
Install plain Debian via debian2hd bootoption (which runs grml-debootstrap in non-interactive mode):
See http://grml.org/grml-debootstrap/ for more information.
-Install grml via grml2hd bootoption (which runs grml2hd in non-interactive mode):
-
-grml2hd <options> ... whereas valid options for grml2hd are:
-
- user= user name for user which should be used at hd-install
- filesystem={ext2|ext3|reiserfs|reiser4|jfs|xfs} filesystem to be used
- mbr=/dev/... partition where MBR should be installed (default:=partition)
- partition=/dev/... partition where grml should be installed
-
- Usage example for booting:
- grml2hd partition=/dev/sda4 mbr=/dev/sda filesystem=ext3 user=mika
-
- Passwords of user root and user are "grml" - please adjust after hd-install!
-
- See http://grml.org/grml2hd/ for more information.
-
Additional notes:
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*) In case of a failing hardware autodetection, try booting with any of
the "no-" options as shown in the table above, like in
- grml noagp noapm noapic acpi=off nodma
+ grml noagp noapic acpi=off nodma
to skip some critical parts of the autodetection system.
*) Some boards (especially those with E-ISA slots) apparently don't pass