Important! The grml team does not take responsibility for loss of any data!
Important! The Grml team does not take responsibility for loss of any data!
X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=inline;f=grml2usb%2Findex.html;h=40b72ca497aef80768111d2ff2d18940bc919d0b;hb=973085f4b71d32733bb736b10d6cc3e3276d11e8;hp=1a638f9208e78e4b4fa8a4527a0c59a93e74f92f;hpb=22de116da02c64ac29e587651ef3ec5530d02fb7;p=grml.org.git diff --git a/grml2usb/index.html b/grml2usb/index.html index 1a638f9..40b72ca 100644 --- a/grml2usb/index.html +++ b/grml2usb/index.html @@ -743,7 +743,7 @@ asciidoc.install(2);
grml2usb - install grml ISO(s) on usb device for booting
grml2usb - install Grml ISO(s) on usb device for booting
grml2usb [ options ] <ISO[s]> <device>
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).
@@ -782,7 +783,7 @@ default MBR consider using --syslinux-mbr instead. |
@@ -1504,7 +1523,7 @@ default bootoptions.
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. |