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Drop deprecated --mbr option from docs
author
Michael Prokop
<mika@grml.org>
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 23:09:51 +0000
(
00:09
+0100)
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Michael Prokop
<mika@grml.org>
Tue, 17 Feb 2009 23:09:51 +0000
(
00:09
+0100)
grml2usb.8.txt
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grml2usb.8.txt
@@
-90,10
+90,6
@@
default any system wide (from $PATH) lilo executable is taken. If there can not
be find any lilo executable the statically compiled version of the grml2usb
Debian package (see /usr/share/grml2usb/lilo/lilo.static.[amd64|i386]) is taken.
be find any lilo executable the statically compiled version of the grml2usb
Debian package (see /usr/share/grml2usb/lilo/lilo.static.[amd64|i386]) is taken.
- *--mbr*::
-
-Install a default master boot record (MBR) on the device.
-
*--quiet*::
Do not output anything but just errors on console.
*--quiet*::
Do not output anything but just errors on console.
@@
-226,7
+222,7
@@
or:
Finally create a filesystem and execute grml2usb as needed:
# mkfs.vfat /dev/loop1
Finally create a filesystem and execute grml2usb as needed:
# mkfs.vfat /dev/loop1
- # grml2usb --bootloader-only
--mbr
/grml/isos/grml-small_2008.11.iso /dev/loop1
+ # grml2usb --bootloader-only /grml/isos/grml-small_2008.11.iso /dev/loop1
Performance tracing
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Performance tracing
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@
-256,9
+252,9
@@
Why do I have to use a FAT16 filesystem?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You have to use a FAT16 filesystem if you consider using syslinux (being the
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
You have to use a FAT16 filesystem if you consider using syslinux (being the
-default
when using the --mbr option). Syslinux currently does not support any
-other filesystems. If you want to use another filesystem (like ext2/3) consider
-
using the --grub option
instead.
+default
). Syslinux currently does not support any other filesystems. If you want
+to use another filesystem (like ext2/3) consider using the --grub option
+instead.
I think I've got a really cool idea!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I think I've got a really cool idea!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@
-286,10
+282,10
@@
bootprompt, for grml64 use "grml64" and so on... The *first* specified ISO is
the one being the default (when just pressing enter or waiting until the timeout
is reached).
the one being the default (when just pressing enter or waiting until the timeout
is reached).
- # grml2usb --fat16
--mbr
/home/grml/grml_2008.11.iso /dev/sdb1
+ # grml2usb --fat16 /home/grml/grml_2008.11.iso /dev/sdb1
-Install specified ISO on device /dev/sdb1
, install MBR on /dev/sdb and
-
format partition /dev/sdb1 with
FAT16 filesystem.
+Install specified ISO on device /dev/sdb1
and format partition /dev/sdb1 with
+FAT16 filesystem.
# grml2usb --grub /home/grml/grml_2008.11.iso /dev/sdb1
# grml2usb --grub /home/grml/grml_2008.11.iso /dev/sdb1