
Hello Albretch,
Am Freitag, den 08.08.2008, 17:06 -0400 schrieb Albretch Mueller: I think CD use something called "sessions" as partitions. There is a
book "Live Linux CDs" by Chris Negus ~ http://www.amazon.com/dp/0132432749/ ~ comes with a DVD with the "sessions" containing a number of Linux live CD versions ~ I think you should double check this because this is what I remember off the top of my head
thanks for this link - sounds very interesting!
But I think it should be easier to change /live on CD creation time.
Therefore I installed grml-live on my debian/lenny notebook. But so far I have not found a config snippet where /live is defined...
tia Thorsten
On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 11:33 AM, Thorsten Strusch thorsten@ksan.de wrote:
Hi!
I have several i386 and amd64 debian servers. So I have to use grml-medium and grml64-medium CDs. It would be great, if I can have just one CD/DVD with both versions on it.
How can I achieve this? Is grml-live able to produce such an multiarch CD?
Or if I could change /live to /live64 for grml64, I could use syslinux to select the version to boot...
thanks for your help Thorsten