*-f*::
-Force the program to run and overwrite an existing iso image.
+Force the program to run and overwrite an existing ISO image.
*-r <boot param>*::
*-s <URI>*::
-Generate a small iso file which downloads the squashfs file from the specified URI. Due to current limitations in busyboxs wget and DNS resolution, an URL can not contain a hostname but an IP only. This is useful if you want to boot systems which support booting iso image from your local system. Besides the iso image this command also copies the squashfs file to the output directory.
+Generate a small ISO file which downloads the squashfs file from the
+specified URI. Due to current limitations in busyboxs wget and DNS
+resolution, an URL can not contain a hostname but an IP only. This is
+useful if you want to boot systems which support booting ISO image from
+your local system. Besides the iso image this command also copies the
+squashfs file to the output directory.
Usage examples
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# grml2iso -b 'lang=de ssh=passwd' -c /tmp/grml-content -o /srv/grml.iso /srv/grml/grml_2009.10.iso
-Create a new iso with additional boot parameters and copy the content from /tmp/grml-content to the generated iso image.
+Create a new ISO with additional boot parameters and copy the content
+from /tmp/grml-content to the generated ISO image.
# grml2iso -r quiet -r vga=791 -o /srv/grml.iso /srv/grml-small_2009.10.iso
-Create a new iso and remove existing boot parameters quiet and vga=791.
+Create a new ISO and remove existing boot parameters quiet and vga=791.
# GRML2USB=/srv/git/grml2usb grml2iso -o /srv/grml.iso /srv/grml/grml_2009.05.iso /srv/grml/grml64-medium_2009.05.iso
# grml2iso -p --skip-addons -o /srv/grml.iso /srv/grml-small_2009.10.iso /srv/grml64-small_2009.10.iso
-Don't copy the addons from the specified iso images
+Don't copy the addons from the specified ISO images
Online Ressources
Introduction
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-grml2usb installs Grml on a given partition of your usb device and makes it
-bootable. It provides multi-iso support, meaning you can specify several Grml
-ISOs on the command line at once and select the Grml flavour you would like to
-boot on the bootprompt then. Note that the *first* ISO specified on the grml2usb
-command line will become the default one (that's the one that will boot when
-just pressing enter on the bootprompt or wait until the boot timeout matches).
+grml2usb installs Grml on a given partition of your usb device and makes
+it bootable. It provides multiboot ISO support, meaning you can specify
+several Grml ISOs on the command line at once and select the Grml
+flavour you would like to boot on the bootprompt then. Note that the
+*first* ISO specified on the grml2usb command line will become the
+default one (that's the one that will boot when just pressing enter on
+the bootprompt or wait until the boot timeout matches).
[IMPORTANT]
By default a compatible master boot record (MBR) is installed on the device