
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 08:22:44AM -0600, John G. Heim wrote:
From: "Philippe Delavalade" philippe.delavalade@sfr.fr To: grml@ml.grml.org
I don't agree :-) For me, it is simpler to use grml2iso one time :
grml2iso -b "my boot options" -o grml_brl.iso grml_2011.05.iso
and then, there's nothing to do !
It is in the text you are quoting ^
Well, you are free to disagree, of course. But you should explain why you disagree. What is easier about doing things the old way? The way it works now is you wait for the tone, press q, and type 'brltty'. There is less to type and you don't have to worry about timing. How is the old way easier?
He modified the default bootoptions so he had a version where on every boot it was all setup without worrying about anything.
Regards, cstamas