X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-debootstrap.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=grml-debootstrap.8.txt;h=7eca4c07eae961c37a2ce30e5ddf4afee7d8044b;hp=bcc43dda74e9f37802d50fad71a52c63afe49a76;hb=1b9e06634b95d86b44912a3f0e794bfceb251503;hpb=8463f68fd13aa54a76d31f3883d7c38d5adfb8cf diff --git a/grml-debootstrap.8.txt b/grml-debootstrap.8.txt index bcc43dd..7eca4c0 100644 --- a/grml-debootstrap.8.txt +++ b/grml-debootstrap.8.txt @@ -65,6 +65,12 @@ Options and environment variables Extra parameters passed to the debootstrap command. +*--filesystem* <_filesystem_>:: + + Filesystem that should be created when installing to a partition. + If unset defaults to ext3. Valid values are all filesystems that + can be created through mkfs.. + *--grub* <_device_>:: Device where grub should be installed to. Note that only the MBR (master @@ -314,7 +320,16 @@ include::releasetable.txt[] ================================================================================ [1] Please notice that Etch is the current old-stable within Debian. grml-debootstrap can handle the release but you really should not use Etch -anymore unless you really know what you are doing. Choose Lenny instead. +anymore unless you really know what you are doing. Choose Lenny or +Squeeze instead. +================================================================================ + +[NOTE] +.Lenny-Release +================================================================================ +When installing lenny to a new mdraid, grml-debootstrap will use md metadata +format version 0.90. This limits the device to a maximum size of 2TB, but has +the advantage of grub-legacy actually being able to boot from it. ================================================================================ Bugs