X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-debootstrap.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=grml-debootstrap.8.txt;h=3c1febb6c96eadde6c89bf3be8df5ab4bcecd21c;hp=245978eab76ebfc5a504c8bbff072a7515cbe0e5;hb=a8c2e5f14dc2a1892c99acfc54a32efe5748b07c;hpb=b473b2b0ae99153dfb0c2afa877bfc86d3e58855 diff --git a/grml-debootstrap.8.txt b/grml-debootstrap.8.txt index 245978e..3c1febb 100644 --- a/grml-debootstrap.8.txt +++ b/grml-debootstrap.8.txt @@ -182,11 +182,13 @@ Options and environment variables command line might be visible in the process list and the shell history. It's meant for automatic installation only. -*-r*, *--release* _releasename_:: +*--post-scripts* _directory_:: - Specify release of new Debian system. Supported releases names: lenny, - squeeze, wheezy, jessie, stretch (note: requires a recent version of debootstrap) - and sid. Corresponding with configuration variable RELEASE. + Execute scripts from specified directory after executing the chroot script. + This allows customisation of the system after the chroot has been set up. + The environment variable $MNTPOINT is available inside the scripts for + direct access of the chroot. + Default directory: /etc/debootstrap/post-scripts/ *--pre-scripts* _directory_:: @@ -196,12 +198,11 @@ Options and environment variables scripts for direct access of the chroot. Default directory: /etc/debootstrap/pre-scripts/ -*--scripts* _directory_:: +*-r*, *--release* _releasename_:: - Execute scripts from specified directory. This allows customisation of - the system after the chroot has been set up. The environment variable - $MNTPOINT is available inside the scripts for direct access of the chroot. - Default directory: /etc/debootstrap/scripts/ + Specify release of new Debian system. Supported releases names: lenny, + squeeze, wheezy, jessie, stretch (note: requires a recent version of debootstrap) + and sid. Corresponding with configuration variable RELEASE. *-t*, *--target* _target_:: @@ -222,9 +223,10 @@ Options and environment variables *--vmfile*:: - Set up a Virtual Machine instead of installing to a partition or directory. - This allows deployment of a Virtual Machine. The options needs to be - combined with the --target option. + Set up a Virtual Machine using a regular file instead of installing to a + partition/block device or directory. This allows deployment of a Virtual + Machine. The options needs to be combined with the --target option + ('qemu-img create -f raw ...' is executed on the specified target). Usage example: --vmfile --target /mnt/sda1/qemu.img *--vmsize* _size_::