I have been using grml for a couple of days and I am very happy with it so far.<br>The reason I started to use grml was that I discovered that the grml kernel was configured with the PREEMPT option.<br>This makes it suitable for audio applications and even if the preempt characteristics you get with an RT-kernel is "better" the PREEMPT option of the vanilla kernel seems to be "good enough".<br>
With grml I get both a system that is easy to configure to me needs, boots off a USB stick and has a PREEMPT kernel :).<br><br>I have looked at most distros out there and it is very rare to find ones that comes with a PREEMPT kernel as standard, so this makes<br>
me wonder why the grml team choosed to provide PREEMPT as a standard configuration.<br>Anyone that knows this and wants to share why grml is using a PREEMPT kernel?<br>Going forward, will the PREEMPT configuration option remain as standard in grml or might that just suddenly change?<br>
<br>Kind Regards<br><br>/Lars<br>