Marco d'Itri <md <at> Linux.IT> writes: > grml-rescueboot is way more useful for rescue purposes.
It is… except, I didn’t take it into account when creating the 256 MiB /boot for a laptop, and the regular kernel and initrd are huge already these days, and then you have two of them, plus a temporary initrd while it is being updated, and boom, no space left for Grml ☹ And everything else is under crypt + LVM + whatnot, so extending that is very hard. I generally partition /+swap-only (plus special needs filesystems, such as /boot, or /var/anoncvs for a system which also runs a mirror, to keep it separate), but I’d much prefer to not have to do change for the sake of change, so I request this change be optional. Thanks, //mirabilos