X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=faq%2Findex.html.tt2;h=a8e18ec8c557022a28786de1fc92a273c2cc565a;hb=cd6da0fe38e0f12893401256608ebc51003d3ac2;hp=0accff22e6654aaec49ddf8832e06b99131a1f96;hpb=474eaeb7ed9e08af84293ab6c3811d0774e5d2eb;p=grml.org.git diff --git a/faq/index.html.tt2 b/faq/index.html.tt2 index 0accff2..a8e18ec 100644 --- a/faq/index.html.tt2 +++ b/faq/index.html.tt2 @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
Up2date: applies to Grml version 2017.05
+Up2date: applies to Grml version 2018.12
@@ -117,10 +117,9 @@Codename of Grml 2017.05 is "Freedatensuppe", which is - a wordplay (free data soup) on an austrian dish called Frittatensuppe. - (We stumbled upon this wordplay through a tweet from Barbara Wimmer, - referencing a flyer based on a shirt by zwerkstatt).
+Codename of Grml 2018.12 is "Gnackwatschn", which is + an austrian and bavarian word, meaning "hit in the neck". + We consider this an alternative to a facepalm; although a "Gnackwatschn" isn't usually self-inflicted.
LVM (Logival Volumes) is not started by default to avoid any possible damage to your data. To get access to present LVM - devices just execute:
+ devices execute (replace "$name" with the name of the PV):-# /etc/init.d/lvm2 start +# Start lvm2-pvscan@$name ++ +
or if you don't know its name, use:
+ ++# Start lvm2-lvmetad +# vgchange -ay
If you want to enable LVM by default just boot using the 'lvm' @@ -293,7 +299,7 @@ grml keyboard=de xkeyboard=de lang=at # enter this at the bootprompt your data. To get access to present SW-RAID devices just execute:
-# /etc/init.d/mdadm-raid start +# mdadm --asssemble --scan
If you want to enable SW-RAID by default just boot using @@ -336,13 +342,12 @@ grml keyboard=de xkeyboard=de lang=at # enter this at the bootprompt
Available bootoptions relevant in live-cd mode:
+Available bootoptions relevant in live mode:
Further information: manpages hwclock(8), tzselect(1) and tzconfig(8); Is it possible to install Grml to harddisk? -
Short anwer: No.
- -If you want to get a plain Debian system take a look at grml-debootstrap.
- -Long(er) answer: yes it's possible to install Grml. But it's not - supported and you'll be on your own. That's why we decided to make it - not-so-obvious. If you really know what you're doing you'll find out on - your own. Reminder: use grml-debootstrap or Debian Installer instead.
+No. If you want to get a Debian system take a look at grml-debootstrap (or use the Debian Installer instead).