X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-live.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Fgrml-live.txt;h=a04746d5ad05d69065890e50fee70111cdc53077;hp=72ebd8b33b19eacf354ef0f65b5fd0b2be070da1;hb=f9b3683b3fc6373e72fefdf438c669691a4e2f74;hpb=479f96726933f8f3d39f43a4e0434f53bcad7ab6 diff --git a/docs/grml-live.txt b/docs/grml-live.txt index 72ebd8b..a04746d 100644 --- a/docs/grml-live.txt +++ b/docs/grml-live.txt @@ -12,9 +12,9 @@ Synopsis grml-live [-a ] [-c ] [-C ] [-g ] [-i ] [-o ] [-r ] [-s -] [-t ] [-v ] [-bFhuVz] +] [-t ] [-v ] [-bBFhquVz] -CAUTION: Please check out <> for details about current state of involved tools before starting with grml-live or if you encounter any problems. @@ -69,31 +69,38 @@ example when working on stable releases: if you have a working base system/chroot and do not want to execute any further updates (via "-u" option) but intend to only build the ISO. + -B:: + +Build the ISO without touching the chroot at all. This option is useful if +you modified anything that FAI or grml-live might adjust via grml's FAI +scripts. It's like the '-b' option but even more advanced. Use only if you +really know that you do not want to update the chroot. + -c **CLASSES**:: Specify the CLASSES to be used for building the ISO via FAI. By default only -the classes GRMLBASE, GRML_SMALL and I386 are assumed, resulting in a small base -system (being about ~150MB total ISO size). If using a non-I386 system (like +the classes GRMLBASE, GRML_MEDIUM and I386 are assumed, resulting in a small base +system (being about ~180MB total ISO size). If using a non-I386 system (like amd64) you should specify the appropriate architecture as well. Additionally you can specify a class providing a grml-kernel (see -<> for details about available classes). -So instead of GRML_SMALL you can also use GRML_MEDIUM and GRML_FULL. +<> for details about available classes). +So instead of GRML_MEDIUM you can also use GRML_SMALL and GRML_FULL. -C **CONFIGURATION_FILE**:: The specified file is used as configuration file for grml-live. By default -/etc/grml/grml-live.conf is used for main configuration. If a file named +/etc/grml/grml-live.conf is used as default configuration. If a file named /etc/grml/grml-live.local exists it is used as well (sourced after reading -/etc/grml/grml-live.conf to allow overriding settings). As a last option the -specified configuration file is sourced so it is possible to override settings -of /etc/grml/grml-live.conf as well as of /etc/grml/grml-live.local. Please -notice that all configuration files have to be adjusted during execution of -grml-live, so please make sure you use /etc/grml/grml-live.conf as a base for -your own configuration file. Please also notice that the configuration file -specified via this option is **not** (yet) supported inside the -scripts/hooks/classes at /etc/grml/fai/config. Instead use -/etc/grml/grml-live.conf and/or /etc/grml/grml-live.local for configuration -stuff used inside /etc/grml/fai/config. +/etc/grml/grml-live.conf meant as main file for local configuration). As a last +option the specified configuration file is sourced so it is possible to override +settings of /etc/grml/grml-live.conf as well as of /etc/grml/grml-live.local. +Please notice that all configuration files have to be adjusted during execution +of grml-live, so please make sure you use /etc/grml/grml-live.conf as a base for +your own configuration file (usually /etc/grml/grml-live.local). Please also +notice that the configuration file specified via this option is **not** (yet) +supported inside the scripts/hooks/classes at /etc/grml/fai/config. Instead use +/etc/grml/grml-live.local for configuration stuff used inside +/etc/grml/fai/config. -F:: @@ -103,7 +110,7 @@ Force execution and do not prompt for acknowledgment of configuration. Set the grml flavour name. Common usage examples: grml, grml-small, grml64. Please do NOT use blanks and any special characters like '/', ';' inside -GRML_NAME, otherwise you might notice problems with booting. +GRML_NAME, otherwise you might notice problems while booting. -h:: @@ -121,6 +128,12 @@ inside this target directory, being: grml_cd (where the files for creating the ISO are located, including the compressed squashfs file), grml_chroot (the chroot system) and grml_isos (where the resulting ISO is stored). + -q:: + +Build the ISO without (re-)creating the squashfs compressed file using mksquashfs. +This option is useful if you just want to update parts outside the chroot in the ISO. +Consider combining this option with the build-only option '-b'. + -r **RELEASENAME**:: Specify name of the release. @@ -128,7 +141,9 @@ Specify name of the release. -s **SUITE**:: Specify the Debian suite you want to use for your live-system. Defaults to -"etch" (being current Debian/stable). Supported values are: etch, lenny, sid. +"lenny" (being current Debian/stable). Supported values are: etch, lenny, sid. +Debian "squeeze" (current Debian/testing) requires base.tgz +(/etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/....tar.gz) or a recent version of debootstrap. -t **TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY**:: @@ -152,6 +167,7 @@ Increase verbosity in the build process. Use ZLIB instead of LZMA compression in mksquashfs part of the build process. +[[usage-examples]] Usage examples -------------- @@ -185,6 +201,7 @@ process. But please be aware of the fact that rebooting your system will result in an empty /dev/shm, so please use another directory for $CHROOT_OUTPUT, $BUILD_OUTPUT and $ISO_OUTPUT if you plan to create more persistent output. :) +[[main-features]] Main features of grml-live -------------------------- @@ -201,6 +218,7 @@ Debian repositories * multi-arch support (work in progress) +[[class-concept]] The class concept ----------------- @@ -227,14 +245,15 @@ files/directories. If you want to use your own configuration, extend an existing configuration and/or add additional packages to your ISO just invent a new class (or extend an existing one). For example if you want to use your own class named "FOOBAR" just -extend CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386" inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf to -CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR" or invoke grml-live using the classes -option: "grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR ...". +set CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386" inside /etc/grml/grml-live.local or +invoke grml-live using the classes option: "grml-live -c +GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,FOOBAR ...". More details regarding the class concept can be found in the documentation of FAI itself (being available at /usr/share/doc/fai-doc/). [[X7]] +[[classes]] Available classes ----------------- @@ -262,10 +281,15 @@ progress) * GRML_SMALL: minimum sized grml version, known as grml-small +* LATEX: LaTeX(-related) packages like auctex, texlive,... +(which used to be shipped by grml before the LaTeX removal) + * LATEX_CLEANUP: get rid of several very large LaTeX directories (like some /usr/share/doc/texlive-*, /usr/share/doc/texmf,...) -* LOCALES: use full featured locales setup (see /etc/locale.gen.grml) +* LOCALES: use full featured locales setup (see /etc/locale.gen.grml). This +avoids to get rid of /usr/share/locale - which happens by default otherwise - as +well. * NO_ONLINE: do not run scripts during the chroot build process which require a network connection @@ -279,6 +303,7 @@ official grml release * XORG: providing important packages for use with a base grml-featured X.org setup +[[files]] Files ----- @@ -297,8 +322,17 @@ Script for the main build process. Requires root permissions for execution. /etc/grml/grml-live.conf -Main configuration file for grml-live. All the important steps can be configured -at this stage. +Main configuration file for grml-live which should be considered as a reference +configuration file only. Please use /etc/grml/grml-live.local for local +configuration instead. + + /etc/grml/grml-live.local + +All the local configuration should go to this file. This file overrides any +defaults of grml-live. Configurations via /etc/grml/grml-live.local are prefered +over the ones from /etc/grml/grml-live.conf. If you want to override settings +from /etc/grml/grml-live.local as well you have to specify them on the grml-live +commandline. /etc/grml/fai/fai.conf @@ -319,12 +353,13 @@ This file specifies the package list for creating the NFSROOT. /etc/grml/fai/apt/sources.list -This file specifies which mirrors should be used for retreiving the Debian -packages used for creating the main chroot (including all the software you would -like to see included). If you want to use a local mirror you either have to -adjust this file or use the GRML_LIVE_SOURCES variable inside -/etc/grml/grml-live.conf which modifies /etc/grml/fai/apt/sources.list -on-the-fly then. +This file specifies which mirrors should be considered for retrieving the Debian +packages when creating the main chroot (including all the software you would +like to see included). Important: this file should *not* be adjusted manually! +Instead use the GRML_LIVE_SOURCES variable inside /etc/grml/grml-live.conf or +/etc/grml/grml-live.local which modifies /etc/grml/fai/apt/sources.list +on-the-fly via grml-live then. If you want to generally adjust apt configuration +check out /etc/grml/fai/files/etc/apt instead. /etc/grml/fai/config/ @@ -373,6 +408,7 @@ files please refer to the source of the scripts. This directory provides the files used for building the initramfs/initrd via live-initramfs(8). +[[log-files]] Available log files ------------------- @@ -387,12 +423,16 @@ default being /var/log/fai/grml/. If you are using the grml-live buildd you will find the logs of the grml-live run at /var/log/grml-buildd.stdout and /var/log/grml-buildd.stderr. +[[requirements]] Requirements for the build system --------------------------------- -* any Debian based system should be sufficient (if not it's a bug, so please -send us a bug report then) [a usual link:http://grml.org/grml2hd/[grml2hd] -harddisk installation ships all you need] +* any Debian based system should be sufficient (if it doesn't work it's a bug, +please send us a bug report then) [a usual +link:http://grml.org/grml2hd/[grml2hd] harddisk installation (using grml or +grml-medium) ships all you need]. Check out <> for details how to set up grml-live +on a plain, original Debian system. * enough free disk space; at least 800MB are required for a minimal grml-live run (\~400MB for the chroot [$CHROOT_OUTPUT], \~150MB for the build target @@ -400,44 +440,42 @@ run (\~400MB for the chroot [$CHROOT_OUTPUT], \~150MB for the build target temporary files), if you plan to use GRML_FULL you should have at least 4GB of total free disk space -* fast network access for retreiving the Debian packages used for creating the +* fast network access for retrieving the Debian packages used for creating the chroot (check out "local mirror" and "NFSROOT" to workaround this problem as far -as possiblbe) +as possible) For further information see next section. [[X8]] +[[current_state]] Current state of grml-live with squashfs-tools and kernel --------------------------------------------------------- To make it easier to track problems this section documents current state of -grml-live playing together with squashfs-tools (for building the compressed -file) and the kernel version. Documentation of this section is up2date by 18th -august 2008. +grml-live playing together with squashfs-tools / squashfs-lzma-tools (for +building the compressed file) and the kernel version. Documentation of this +section is up2date by 04nd of august 2009, please report any bugs you +encounter. -System -~~~~~~ +Using squashfs-lzma-tools 3.3-1 on the build system +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -* grml-live 0.9 +squashfs-lzma-tools from the grml repository supports kernel 2.6.26-grml[64] and +2.6.28-grml[64] using both lzma and zlib (-nolzma) compression. It's the +recommended package for building ISOs with grml-live currently! -* building grml-medium (Debian/unstable) +The packages can be downloaded from +link:http://deb.grml.org/pool/main/s/squashfs-lzma/[http://deb.grml.org/pool/main/s/squashfs-lzma/]. -* software versions used in the ISO (being installed automatically, recorded -just as a reference): - - ii busybox 1:1.10.2-1 Tiny utilities for small and embedded systems - ii initramfs-tools 0.92f tools for generating an initramfs - ii klibc-utils 1.5.12-2 small utilities built with klibc for early boot - ii live-initramfs 1.136.3-2~grml.04 Debian Live initramfs hook - ii lvm2 2.02.39-2 The Linux Logical Volume Manager - ii mdadm 2.6.7-3 tool to administer Linux MD arrays (software RAID) - ii udev 0.124-0grml3 /dev/ and hotplug management daemon +[NOTE] +Please use squashfs-lzma-tools 3.3-1 if you want to remaster grml release +2008.11 or 2009.05. Using squashfs-tools 1:3.3-7 on the build system ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -squashfs-tools 1:3.3-7 is available via Debian/unstable and Debian/testing -(lenny) pool running: +squashfs-tools 1:3.3-7 is available via the official Debian/unstable and +Debian/testing (Lenny) pool running: # aptitude install squashfs-tools=1:3.3-7 @@ -447,12 +485,16 @@ http://grml.org/squashfs/squashfs-tools_3.3-7_amd64.deb (for amd64) [both build on and for Debian/etch but working with testing and unstable as well]. Please notice that squashfs-tools 1:3.3-7 does NOT support LZMA compression at -all (yet). The -nolzma option of mksquashfs is not available therefore (even -though grml-live will deactivate it for you automatically anyway). +all (so you won't be able to remaster release 2008.11 and 2009.05 using LZMA for +example). The -nolzma option of mksquashfs is not available therefore (even +though grml-live will deactivate it for you automatically anyway). Please use +squashfs-lzma-tools instead. * Kernel 2.6.23-grml: does NOT work, please use squashfs-tools 1:3.2r2-9exp1 - instead if you still want to use kernel 2.6.23 -* Kernel 2.6.26-grml: works + instead if you still want to use kernel 2.6.23 (not + recommended) +* Kernel 2.6.26-grml: works (without LZMA compression only of course!) +* Kernel 2.6.28-grml: works (without LZMA compression only of course!) Using squashfs-tools 1:3.2r2-9exp1 on the build system ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -466,20 +508,124 @@ or directly via downloading the files http://grml.org/squashfs/squashfs-tools_3.2r2-9exp1_i386.deb (for x86) or http://grml.org/squashfs/squashfs-tools_3.2r2-9exp1_amd64.deb (for amd64). -Versions with ZLIB compression (SQUASHFS_OPTIONS='-nolzma' or -z +Using with ZLIB compression (SQUASHFS_OPTIONS='-nolzma' or -z option in grml-live cmdline): * Kernel 2.6.23-grml: works * Kernel 2.6.26-grml: works +* Kernel 2.6.28-grml: supposed to work (not verified though) -Versions with LZMA compression: +Using with LZMA compression: * Kernel 2.6.23-grml: works -* Kernel 2.6.26-grml: does NOT work, please use zlib mode instead +* Kernel 2.6.26-grml: does NOT work, please use zlib mode instead or switch + to Debian package squashfs-lzma-tools (see section above). +* Kernel 2.6.28-grml: does NOT work, please use zlib mode instead or switch + to Debian package squashfs-lzma-tools (see section above). +[[faq]] FAQ --- +[[deploy-on-debian]] +How do I deploy grml-live on a plain Debian installation? +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ + +The easiest way to get a running grml-live setup is to install grml or +grml-medium using grml2hd (for example inside KVM, Virtualbox, VMware,... if you +don't want to run it on a physical system). Of course using grml-live on a +plain, original Debian installation is supported as well. So there we go. + +What we have: plain, original Debian Lenny (5.0). + +What we want: build a grml-medium ISO based on Debian/squeeze for the i386 +architecture using grml-live. + +[IMPORTANT] + +If you encounter any problems while booting the resulting ISO please be aware of +<>. + +Instructions +^^^^^^^^^^^^ + + # adjust sources.list: + cat >> /etc/apt/sources.list << EOF + + # grml stable repository: + deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-stable main + deb-src http://deb.grml.org/ grml-stable main + + # grml testing/development repository: + deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-testing main + deb-src http://deb.grml.org/ grml-testing main + EOF + + # adjust apt-pinning (only prefer squashfs stuff from grml): + cat >> /etc/apt/preferences << EOF + Package: * + Pin: origin deb.grml.org + Pin-Priority: 1 + + Package: squashfs-tools + Pin: origin deb.grml.org + Pin-Priority: 996 + + Package: squashfs-lzma-tools + Pin: origin deb.grml.org + Pin-Priority: 996 + EOF + + # get keyring for apt: + apt-get update + apt-get --allow-unauthenticated install grml-debian-keyring + + # install basefile so we don't have to build basic chroot from scratch: + mkdir -p /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/ + mv base.tgz /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/I386.tar.gz + + # install relevant tools: + apt-get -o APT::Install-Recommends=false install grml-live squashfs-lzma-tools + + # adjust grml-live configuration for our needs: + cat > /etc/grml/grml-live.local << EOF + # consider using lzma only for space reasons (resulting in longer + # build time but smaller ISO): + SQUASHFS_OPTIONS="-nolzma" + ## adjust if necessary (defaults to /grml/grml-live): + ## OUTPUT="/srv/grml-live" + FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="squeeze http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian/" + ARCH="i386" + CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_MEDIUM,I386" + ZERO_LOGFILE='1' + # ZERO_FAI_LOGFILE='1' + GRML_LIVE_SOURCES=" + deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-stable main + deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-testing main + deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian squeeze main contrib non-free + " + EOF + + # just optional(!) - upgrade FAI to latest available version: + cat >> /etc/apt/sources.list << EOF + # fai: + deb http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/download lenny koeln + EOF + + # get gpg key of FAI repos and install current FAI version: + gpg -a --recv-keys AB9B66FD; gpg -a --export AB9B66FD | apt-key add - + apt-get update + apt-get install fai-client fai-server fai-doc + +That's it. Now invoking 'grml-live -V' should build the ISO. If everything +worked as expected the last line of the shell output should look like: + + [*] Successfully finished execution of grml-live [running 687 seconds] + +and the ISO can be found inside /grml-live/grml-live/grml_isos/ then. + +[[fai-on-etch]] Help, I'm using Debian etch and I don't have FAI version >3.2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -491,18 +637,24 @@ Help, I'm using Debian etch and I don't have FAI version >3.2 or check out the link:http://www.informatik.uni-koeln.de/fai/[FAI-homepage] for further details. +[[how-to-debug]] I've problems with the build process. How to start debugging? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -Check out the logs inside /var/log/fai/... If you don't have the time to debug -the problem in further detail or don't know how to proceed just send a copy of -your config, logs and the commandline with a short problem description to -: +Check out the logs inside /var/log/fai/... If you think it's a bug in grml-live +send a copy of your config, logs and the commandline with a short problem +description to : # history | grep grml-live > /etc/grml/grml_live.cmdline # tar zcf grml_live_problem.tar.gz /etc/grml/grml-live.conf \ /etc/grml/grml-buildd.conf /var/log/fai /etc/grml/fai + -> finally mail grml_live_problem.tar.gz to + +If you need help with grml-live or would like to see new features as part of +grml-live you can get commercial support via +link:http://grml-solutions.com/[Grml Solutions]. +[[local-debian-mirror]] Can I use my own (local) Debian mirror? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -525,6 +677,7 @@ taken as first entry in the generated sources.list so it's prefered over non-local mirrors. Using a fallback mirror (via providing several mirrors in GRML_LIVE_SOURCES as used by default) is a recommended setting. +[[add-additional-debian-packages]] How do I add additional Debian package(s) to my CD/ISO? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -542,6 +695,7 @@ and specify it when invoking grml-live then: # grml-live -c GRMLBASE,GRML_SMALL,I386,MIKA +[[reset-grml-live-configuration]] I fscked up my grml-live configuration. How do I reset it to the defaults? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -558,13 +712,14 @@ good chance to start using it now. Check out link:http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2007/03/14/maintain-etc-with-mercurial-on-debian/[http://michael-prokop.at/blog/2007/03/14/maintain-etc-with-mercurial-on-debian/] for more details how to maintain /etc using the mercurial VCS. +[[create-a-base-tgz]] How do I create a base.tgz for use as NFSROOT? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First of all build the chroot system: mkdir /tmp/nfsroot && cd /tmp/nfsroot - debootstrap etch /tmp/nfsroot/ http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian + debootstrap lenny /tmp/nfsroot/ http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian tar zcf base.tgz ./ Then check out where your NFSROOT is located: @@ -598,8 +753,9 @@ or if using /etc/grml/fai/config/basefiles/$CLASSNAME.tar.gz for: /grml-live/grml-live_20071029.22138/grml_chroot// [...] -Set up apt-cacher for use with grml-live -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +[[apt-cacher]] +Set up apt-cacher / apt-cacher-ng for use with grml-live +~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Make sure /etc/grml/grml-live.conf provides according GRML_LIVE_SOURCES and FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP: @@ -609,14 +765,16 @@ FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP: GRML_LIVE_SOURCES=" deb http://localhost:3142/deb.grml.org grml-stable main deb http://localhost:3142/deb.grml.org grml-testing main - deb http://localhost:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian etch main contrib non-free + deb http://localhost:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian lenny main contrib non-free " [...] - FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="etch http://localhost:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian etch main contrib non-free" + FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="lenny http://localhost:3142/ftp.de.debian.org/debian lenny main contrib non-free" -Make sure apt-cacher is running (/etc/init.d/apt-cacher restart). That's it. -All downloaded files will be cached in /var/cache/apt-cacher/ now. +Make sure apt-cacher / apt-cacher-ng is running ('/etc/init.d/apt-cacher +restart' or '/etc/init.d/apt-cacher-ng restart'). That's it. All downloaded +files will be cached in /var/cache/apt-cacher/ or /var/cache/apt-cacher-ng then. +[[approx]] Set up approx for use with grml-live ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ @@ -628,9 +786,9 @@ FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP: GRML_LIVE_SOURCES=" deb http://localhost:9999/grml grml-stable main deb http://localhost:9999/grml grml-testing main - deb http://localhost:9999/debian etch main contrib non-free + deb http://localhost:9999/debian lenny main contrib non-free " - FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="etch http://localhost:9999/debian" + FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="lenny http://localhost:9999/debian" Configure approx: @@ -642,12 +800,14 @@ Configure approx: Don't forget to restart approx (/etc/init.d/approx restart). That's it. All downloaded files will be cached in /var/cache/approx now. +[[question]] I've a question which isn't answered by this document ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Don't hesitate to ask on IRC (channel #grml on irc.freenode.org) or just drop me a mail: +[[download]] Download / install grml-live as a Debian package ------------------------------------------------ @@ -656,28 +816,32 @@ link:http://deb.grml.org/pool/main/g/grml-live/[deb.grml.org]. If you want to build a Debian package on your own (using for example a specific version or the current development tree), just execute: - hg clone http://hg.grml.org/grml-live + git clone git://git.grml.org/grml-live cd grml-live debuild -us -uc +[[source]] Source ------ The source of grml-live is available at -link:http://hg.grml.org/grml-live/[http://hg.grml.org/grml-live/] +link:http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-live.git[http://git.grml.org/?p=grml-live.git] +[[todo-list]] TODO list --------- -Check out link:http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=grml-live[grml-live@grml-wiki] +Check out link:http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=grml-live[grml-live in the grml-wiki] for details. +[[bugs]] Bugs ---- Please report feedback, link:http://grml.org/bugs/[bugreports] and wishes link:http://grml.org/contact/[to the grml-team]! +[[authors]] Authors ------- Michael Prokop