Thanks for your idea.
Chaitat Pi wrote:
> Dear Grml
[...]
> What should I do to have a Grml desktop?
I personally build my own version of grml using grml-live (adding
my favorite extra software in the process), then put the
resulting ISO on a USB disk, then I boot from there. If you use
the "toram=grml.squashfs" boot option, you don't loose much
performance (compared to a disk installation).
Ciao,
Thomas
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