Re: [Grml] grml2usb was: feature request: port tazusb to grml

2009-03-02 Thread Chaitat Piriyastit
Will there be any good news about EFI/GPT (GUID Partition Table)? -- Chaitat Piriyasatit ... waking up to pee and see whats up online On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Michael Prokop wrote: > * Thorsten Strusch [20090212 13:45]: > > Am Mittwoch, den 11.02.2009, 19:05 +0100 schrieb Michael Pro

Re: [Grml] Using VMware Workstation on GRML Linux

2009-03-02 Thread T o n g
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 17:31:34 +0100, Johannes Kastl wrote: >> The problem is, how will I instruct it to boot the necessary VMware >> services on boot of GRML itself? > > You unpack the tar (to /opt/vmware), and then run vmware-install.pl, > which copies the files to the right places /usr/lib/vmwar

Re: [Grml] grml2usb was: feature request: port tazusb to grml

2009-03-02 Thread Michael Prokop
* Thorsten Strusch [20090212 13:45]: > Am Mittwoch, den 11.02.2009, 19:05 +0100 schrieb Michael Prokop: > > Notice that I'm re-implementing grml2usb right now, it will provide > > many new options - including multiso support (this is rocking > > awesome, trust me :)). > this sounds great! > Plea

Re: [Grml] grml and mactel

2009-03-02 Thread Chaitat Piriyastit
he he he... thanks for your suggestions. I will keep you posted. -- Chaitat Piriyasatit ... waking up to pee and see whats up online On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:29 PM, Johannes Kastl wrote: > On 3/2/09 6:09 AM Chaitat Piriyastit wrote: > > > I have tried that but it did not work as well. > >

Re: [Grml] Using GRML2HD in a productive environment...

2009-03-02 Thread Johannes Kastl
On 3/2/09 12:33 AM Keith Hinton wrote: > How would GRML2hd be used in an productive environment necessarily? > I'm curious about that. What exactly do you want to know? How should the usage differ from non-productive (home?) environment? > Also, in grml, if installed onto the hard-drive, I assume

Re: [Grml] Using VMware Workstation on GRML Linux

2009-03-02 Thread Johannes Kastl
On 3/2/09 12:27 AM Keith Hinton wrote: > The problem is, how will I instruct it to boot the necessary VMware > services on boot of GRML itself? You unpack the tar (to /opt/vmware), and then run vmware-install.pl, which copies the files to the right places /usr/lib/vmware/, /etc/vmware/, /etc/init

Re: [Grml] grml and mactel

2009-03-02 Thread Johannes Kastl
On 3/2/09 6:09 AM Chaitat Piriyastit wrote: > I have tried that but it did not work as well. Damn. > I am thinking it is about EFI (GPT). Seconded. > I think I will need a way to place some EFI files inside (maybe) > /efi/ directory. I am still digging. Why should you? Of your refit work