X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-live.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=etc%2Fgrml%2Fgrml-live.conf;h=af03a91aea0d90e5257ec5fc306788f48bf96036;hp=230dc861e52db09ff05d57d1fc82370c1db84f21;hb=332ae52de9efa6a0ac5c3619823fe547e35828a0;hpb=96dd50bc39ed1093afa12ed48b327f9773243b12 diff --git a/etc/grml/grml-live.conf b/etc/grml/grml-live.conf index 230dc86..af03a91 100644 --- a/etc/grml/grml-live.conf +++ b/etc/grml/grml-live.conf @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ # Main output directory # Please notice that you need suid,dev,rw permissions there -# OUTPUT="/grml/grml-live" +# OUTPUT="./grml/" # You have enough RAM? Use shared memory for fast testing-purposes: # OUTPUT="/dev/shm" # mount -o remount,suid,dev,rw /dev/shm @@ -49,15 +49,15 @@ # Which Debian suite/release do you want to use? # Supported values are: stable, testing, unstable (or their corresponding release -# names like "wheezy"). +# names like "stretch"). # Unless it is set it defaults to "testing". # SUITE="unstable" # Which FAI classes do you want to use by default?# # Notice: GRMLBASE is recommended in any case unless you *really* know what you -# are doing; make sure to also use a GRML_* class (for example GRML_SMALL, -# GRML_MEDIUM or GRML_FULL) to get an according kernel and also select the +# are doing; make sure to also use a GRML_* class (for example GRML_SMALL +# or GRML_FULL) to get an according kernel and also select the # architecture (I386 for x86; AMD64 for x86_64) # CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_FULL,I386" @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ # Which Debian suite and which mirror do you want to use for debootstrapping? # Usage: " " -# FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="wheezy http://ftp.debian.org/debian" +# FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="stretch http://ftp.debian.org/debian" # Do you want to use a local mirror (like NFS)? # If so specify the directory where debian/ is available: @@ -157,6 +157,13 @@ # HYBRID_METHOD='grub2' # use manifold with GRUB 2 # HYBRID_METHOD='manifold' # use manifold with ISOLINUX (default) +# By default Secure Boot is enabled using the approach from Ubuntu. +# Currently only the Ubuntu approach is supported, which is restricted +# to loading Linux kernels and using a minimal version of GRUB. +# If unset defaults to "ubuntu" +# SECURE_BOOT='disable' # do not enable Secure Boot +# SECURE_BOOT="ubuntu" # use approach from Ubuntu + # Binary that should be used for creating the squashfs file. # Defaults to the executable matching the kernel version, falls back to mksquashfs. # SQUASHFS_BINARY='mksquashfs'