Re: [Grml] Using grml to build a stacked Debian Live system

2010-07-31 Thread Ulrich Dangel
* T o n g wrote [31.07.10 05:17]: Hi Tong, On Fri, 30 Jul 2010 09:44:13 +0200, Ulrich Dangel wrote: 4. Install the next layer. This time grml-debootstrap is used instead, to install all grml-medium packages on top of the current chroot system. grml-debootstrap --verbose --arch

Re: [Grml] Using grml to build a stacked Debian Live system

2010-07-30 Thread Ulrich Dangel
* T o n g wrote [29.07.10 06:21]: Hi, 4. Install the next layer. This time grml-debootstrap is used instead, to install all grml-medium packages on top of the current chroot system. grml-debootstrap --verbose --arch amd64 --target /grml/grml-live/grml_chroot/ . . . Just to be sure,

Re: [Grml] Using grml to build a stacked Debian Live system

2010-07-29 Thread Michael Prokop
* T o n g mlist4sunt...@yahoo.com [Thu Jul 29, 2010 at 04:21:19AM +]: [...] But why stacked you may ask first. [...] Note, the above is for illustration purpose only. Substitute with your own CLASS or path please. Thanks for the detailled instructions, Tong. I had no time to give it a

[Grml] Using grml to build a stacked Debian Live system

2010-07-28 Thread T o n g
Hi, These are what grml users had been asking/longing for: On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 15:32:01 +0100, Lars-Erik Helander wrote: Regarding the persistence solution, I think I would rather like to have a solution where the installed packages are not forced to be loaded into main memory - as