X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-live.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=etc%2Fgrml%2Fgrml-live.conf;h=c0695631b88ac33a492af88c2eed2f330e7a0cc8;hp=920f9ad1ca87614daa3a69c4c3ed6ea5a5d901c3;hb=81d68fd1cd4c828196882421dc42ec014007aa3f;hpb=b3b07ef7a30ac21c82a71e1ad599734425185a8a diff --git a/etc/grml/grml-live.conf b/etc/grml/grml-live.conf index 920f9ad..c069563 100644 --- a/etc/grml/grml-live.conf +++ b/etc/grml/grml-live.conf @@ -3,105 +3,195 @@ # Authors: grml-team (grml.org), (c) Michael Prokop # Bug-Reports: see http://grml.org/bugs/ # License: This file is licensed under the GPL v2 or any later version. -# Latest change: Sat Oct 06 17:34:28 CEST 2007 [mika] +################################################################################ +# !!!!!! IMPORTANT NOTE !!!!! +# This file is meant as a reference. Please adjust your local configuration +# via /etc/grml/grml-live.local instead as this file is marked as configuration +# file in your package management. +# !!!!!! IMPORTANT NOTE !!!!! ################################################################################ # Main output directory # Please notice that you need suid,dev,rw permissions there -OUTPUT="/grml/grml-live" -# You have enough RAM? Use shared memory for fast testing purposes: +# OUTPUT="./grml/" +# You have enough RAM? Use shared memory for fast testing-purposes: # OUTPUT="/dev/shm" # mount -o remount,suid,dev,rw /dev/shm # Where do want to find the chroot of the buildprocess files? -CHROOT_OUTPUT="$OUTPUT/grml_chroot" +# CHROOT_OUTPUT="$OUTPUT/grml_chroot" # Where do you want to find the compressed chroot, bootstuff,...? -BUILD_OUTPUT="$OUTPUT/grml_cd" +# BUILD_OUTPUT="$OUTPUT/grml_cd" # Where do you want to find the final ISO? -ISO_OUTPUT="$OUTPUT/grml_isos" +# ISO_OUTPUT="$OUTPUT/grml_isos" +# Where do you want to find the netboot package? +# NETBOOT="${OUTPUT}/netboot/" + +# Do you want to preserve the logfile from being cleaned after each execution +# of grml-live? By default the logfile is cleaned so the log doesn't fill up. +# If you want to store your logs permanently it's recommended to use grml-live-db. +# PRESERVE_LOGFILE='1' + +# If package grml-live-db is installed the package selection and grml-live.log +# are being logged to a sqlite database.Defaults to /var/log/grml-live.db +# DPKG_DATABASE=/var/log/grml-live.db + +# Use your own database wrapper script for grml-live-db: +# DPKG_DBSCRIPT=/usr/share/grml-live-db/scripts/dpkg-to-db + +# Use your own database script cmdline options for grml-live-db: +# DPKG_DBOPTIONS="-d $DPKG_DATABASE --logfile $LOGFILE --flavour $GRML_NAME < $DPKG_LIST" + +# Do you want to zero / clean up / remove the previous logfiles of FAI +# before executing grml-live? Otherwise keep all the logfiles inside +# /var/log/fai/$HOSTNAME/... +# Default: unset (so do not remove the logfile(s)) +# ZERO_FAI_LOGFILE='1' -# Which Debian suite to you want to use? Unless it is set it defaults to "etch" -# Supported values are: etch, lenny, sid -# SUITE="sid" +# Which Debian suite/release do you want to use? +# Supported values are: stable, testing, unstable (or their corresponding release +# 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_MEDIUM,I386" - -## Which mirrors do you want to use? Please set GRML_LIVE_SOURCES *and* -## *FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP* accordingly. To use a local directory (like an NFS mount) -## check out MIRROR_DIRECTORY and MIRROR_SOURCES as well. - -# Do you want to generate /etc/grml/fai/apt/sources.list on-the-fly via grml-live? -# If so then activate the according mirrors using GRML_LIVE_SOURCES=... -# If you do *not* set GRML_LIVE_SOURCES here then grml-live will just take what -# /etc/grml/fai/apt/sources.list provides by default. -# Use the variable like your /etc/apt/sources.list looks like. -#GRML_LIVE_SOURCES=" -#deb http://192.168.1.112/debian etch main contrib non-free -#deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-stable main -#deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-testing main -#deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-live main -#deb http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian etch main contrib non-free -#" +# CLASSES="GRMLBASE,GRML_FULL,I386" + +# HTTP Proxy to use for APT +# APT_PROXY="http://localhost:3142/" # Which Debian suite and which mirror do you want to use for debootstrapping? -# Unless specified the default from /etc/grml/fai/make-fai-nfsroot.conf will be -# taken. If you specify a value then the file /etc/grml/fai/make-fai-nfsroot.conf -# will be updated by grml-live on-the-fly. # Usage: " " -# FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="etch http://ftp.de.debian.org/debian" +# FAI_DEBOOTSTRAP="stretch http://ftp.debian.org/debian" -# Do you want to use a local mirror (like NFS) as well? +# Do you want to use a local mirror (like NFS)? # If so specify the directory where debian/ is available: -# MIRROR_DIRECTORY="/mnt/mirror" -# ... and the sources.list entry for the directory: -# MIRROR_SOURCES="deb file:///mnt/mirror/debian sid main contrib non-free" +# MIRROR_DIRECTORY="/media/mirror" +# ... and then set up an according class file in +# ${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/files/etc/apt/sources.list.d/ +# containing something like: +# deb file:///media/mirror/debian sid main contrib non-free # Version number of ISO: -VERSION="0.0-1" +# VERSION="0.0-1" # Name of the release: -RELEASENAME="grml-live just rocks!" +# RELEASENAME="grml-live rocks" # Which "grml flavour name" do you want to use? # Common usage examples: grml, grml-small, grml64,... -GRML_NAME="grml" +# GRML_NAME="grml" # Specify hostname of the live-system: -HOSTNAME=grml +# HOSTNAME=grml # Specify user with UID 1000 on live-system: -USERNAME=grml +# USERNAME=grml # Which bootloader do you want to use? Default: isolinux -# Supported values: isolinux, grub +# Supported values: isolinux, grub, grub2 # BOOT_METHOD='isolinux' # Directory of configuration files for grml-live's FAI: -GRML_FAI_CONFIG=/etc/grml/fai +# GRML_FAI_CONFIG=/etc/grml/fai + +# Do you want to put any local files into the chroot? +# If so then point CHROOT_INSTALL to a directory providing the files. +# Note: the files are installed under '/' in the chroot - +# so you have to create the rootfs structure on your own. +# CHROOT_INSTALL="$GRML_FAI_CONFIG/chroot_install" # Do you want to pass any additional arguments to FAI? # FAI_ARGS="" # Where do you want to store grml-live.log? -# LOGDIR="/var/log/fai/dirinstall/$HOSTNAME" +# LOGDIR="/var/log/fai/$HOSTNAME/last" # Which architecture do you want to build? # It defaults to output of 'dpkg --print-architecture' # ARCH="i386" +# Name of distribution that should be build. By default +# it's "grml", if you want to adjust please make sure +# your distri name is just one single word so it +# works on the boot prompt. +# DISTRI_NAME="grml" + +# Short information about the distribution. Default: +# DISTRI_INFO="Grml - Live Linux for system administrators " + +# Bootsplash background image use in isolinux configuration +# Note: not relevant if using non-default ISOLINUX_METHOD="console". +# DISTRI_SPLASH='grml.png' + # Do you want to use your own templates? If so set the # template directory but please make sure it looks # likes the default directory [/usr/share/grml-live/templates] # TEMPLATE_DIRECTORY='/usr/share/grml-live/templates' -# Do you want to download pageant, plink, pscp, psftp, putty and puttygen -# using wget to store it inside $BUILD_OUTPUT/windows/? -# Just unset it do skip download via wget or modify the download URL. -WINDOWS_BINARIES="http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/" +# Use custom scripts, for example for bootgrub.mksh? +# Useful when running grml-live from git checkout. +# If unset defaults to /usr/share/grml-live/scripts +# SCRIPTS_DIRECTORY='/usr/share/grml-live/scripts' + +# Do you want to use console based isolinux boot splash +# instead of the default graphical menu? +# ISOLINUX_METHOD="console" + +# Do you want to skip adding /boot/addons/ (from the template directory)? +# NO_ADDONS='1' + +# Do you want to skip adding /boot/addons/bsd4grml/ (from the template directory)? +# NO_ADDONS_BSD4GRML='1' + +# By default the ISO is created for hybrid boot, so you can either +# boot the CD using normal el torito mode or copy it to USB device +# *without* having to run grml2usb (like: 'dd if=grml.iso of=/dev/sdX') +# - working both with the same ISO +# HYBRID_METHOD='disable' # do not create a hybrid ISO +# HYBRID_METHOD='isohybrid' # use isohybrid from SYSLINUX +# HYBRID_METHOD='grub2' # use manifold with GRUB 2 +# HYBRID_METHOD='manifold' # use manifold with ISOLINUX (default) + +# By default Secure Boot is enabled using the approach from Ubuntu. +# Currently only the Ubuntu approach is supported, which is restricted +# to loading Linux kernels and using a minimal version of GRUB. +# If unset defaults to "ubuntu" +# SECURE_BOOT='disable' # do not enable Secure Boot +# SECURE_BOOT="ubuntu" # use approach from Ubuntu + +# Binary that should be used for creating the squashfs file. +# Defaults to the executable matching the kernel version, falls back to mksquashfs. +# SQUASHFS_BINARY='mksquashfs' + +# Options that should be used by mksquashfs during build process. +# Defaults to '-b 256k' and the according LZMA/XZ option. +# SQUASHFS_OPTIONS='-b 256k' + +# exclude files from compressed squashfs file using the +# the mksquashfs option -ef: +# SQUASHFS_EXCLUDES_FILE="${GRML_FAI_CONFIG}/config/grml/squashfs-excludes" + +# Do you want to exit grml-live if some packages were requested for installation +# on fresh installs but are missing on the generated ISO finally? +# By default the package list is sent to stdout but grml-live doesn't interrupt. +# EXIT_ON_MISSING_PACKAGES=1 + +# Do you want to use a special string for identifying the ISO? +# By default the grml-name and version string are used as a base for generating +# /conf/bootid.txt on the ISO. If you want to use a different value feel free to +# adjust it accordingly. +# Please notice that space characters inside this variable are not supported. +# BOOTID="mybootid" + +# Do you want to skip the /conf/bootid.txt feature? +# NO_BOOTID='1' + +# Do you want to add any additional bootoptions that should be used by default? +# DEFAULT_BOOTOPTIONS="ssh=secret" ## END OF FILE #################################################################