Charles Hewson wrote:
> Hi,
> Have you looked at GRML-LIVE ? I have been using it on 2008.11 for some time
> and most of what I recall of this thread you would just edit a list of
> packages.
>
>
Hi, Thanks to all - I should definitively start to read the _TOP_ of
web pages and also start t
* Peter [20090406 23:13]:
> >> In short, I am asking, what is the recommended way to remaster grml
> >> 2008.11 with grml2008.11 as build environment ?
> > No need for manual actions, grml provides all the relevant stuff for
> > remastering out-of-the-box. :)
> That is fantastic - and it even
>> In short, I am asking, what is the recommended way to remaster grml
>> 2008.11 with grml2008.11 as build environment ?
>>
>
> No need for manual actions, grml provides all the relevant stuff for
> remastering out-of-the-box. :)
>
That is fantastic - and it even works :-)
Another questi
* Peter [20090401 22:52]:
> I am not sure that I understand the instructions for remastering the
> grml live cd ( old method, not FAI).
> The man page for grml-live says:
> Please use squashfs-lzma-tools 3.3.1 if you want to remaster release
> 2008.11 of grml.
> I want to remaster the medium
Hi
I am not sure that I understand the instructions for remastering the
grml live cd ( old method, not FAI).
The man page for grml-live says:
Please use squashfs-lzma-tools 3.3.1 if you want to remaster release
2008.11 of grml.
I want to remaster the medium flavor.
As far as I can see from unam
On 10/27/06, Michael Prokop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Juergen Fiedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20061027 21:37]:> I think I got the basics of remastering grml down OK: I copy the contents of> the squashfs to a writable folder, chroot into it, do whatever I have to do,
> leave, recompress the image
* Juergen Fiedler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20061027 21:37]:
> I think I got the basics of remastering grml down OK: I copy the contents of
> the squashfs to a writable folder, chroot into it, do whatever I have to do,
> leave, recompress the image copy it back and rebuild the ISO image. Works
> we
I think I got the basics of remastering grml down OK: I copy the contents of the squashfs to a writable folder, chroot into it, do whatever I have to do, leave, recompress the image copy it back and rebuild the ISO image. Works well enough.
But: The resulting ISO image turns out much bigger than I
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* roland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20061018 09:31]:
> I?d like to integrate VMWare Server onto a GRML-CD.
> The Remastering-Howto at
> http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=remastering is quite nice - but
> it doesn`t menation wha
Hello !
I´d like to integrate VMWare Server onto a
GRML-CD.
The Remastering-Howto at http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=remastering is
quite nice - but it doesn`t menation what to bear in mind, if i want to rebuild
the grml kernel, too !?
When installing vmware server, kernel-source is
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