grml2usb (0.9.13) unstable; urgency=low * This release makes syslinux the default bootloader again. Grub fails just too often. Therefore the --syslinux options is deprecated and option --grub was introduced instead. * This release provides decent support for multi-ISO within the new vesamenu bootsplash, providing a menu based system. We had to break backward compatibility (otherwise the isolinux/syslinux code would be unmaintainable). Therefore support for older ISOs (everything before grml release 2009.10) had to be dropped. If you still need an old version of Grml on your usb device just use an older version of grml2usb (the old grml2usb versions support recent ISOs too, they just don't use/support the new vesamenu bootsplash then). The grml team supports old grml2usb versions through the grml2usb-compat script. Further details are available in the FAQ at http://grml.org/grml2usb/#grml2usb-compat -- Michael Prokop Wed, 21 Oct 2009 23:32:08 +0200 grml2usb (0.9.2) unstable; urgency=low * Please notice that grml2usb was rewritten from scratch. The invocation of grml2usb changed. Instead of invoking: # grmlusb /path/to/iso /mnt/usb-sdb1 from now on you can directly invoke it with the device, meaning: # grmlusb /path/to/iso /dev/sdb1 The new release brings many new features (like multi-iso support, support for grub as bootloader, several new options). Check out the manpage for all the details. Please let us know if you explore any problems or have any questions. -- Michael Prokop Mon, 16 Feb 2009 23:36:23 +0100