
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

* Thorsten Strusch thorsten@ksan.de [20080808 18:12]:
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...
Yes, that's possible. I have a 2GB USB pen that provides the possibility to choose between 'grml' (default, being grml 1.1) and 'grml64' (being grml64 0.2).
Currently neither grml-live nor grml2usb provide that feature OOTB (though it's on the wishlist for both tools). But it's pretty easy to get that feature with just a few manual steps involved. Please give me a few hours/days and I'll write down the according steps for you; as soon as it's available I'll write a mail to the mailinglist.
regards, -mika-

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 16:57, Michael Prokop mika@grml.org wrote:
you; as soon as it's available I'll write a mail to the mailinglist.
And c&p it into the wiki? :)
Richard

* Richard Hartmann richih.mailinglist@gmail.com [20080811 17:06]:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 16:57, Michael Prokop mika@grml.org wrote:
you; as soon as it's available I'll write a mail to the mailinglist.
And c&p it into the wiki? :)
Well, I'll write the documentation directly in the grml wiki, so: yes. ;)
regards, -mika-

* Michael Prokop mika@grml.org [20080811 17:08]:
- Richard Hartmann richih.mailinglist@gmail.com [20080811 17:06]:
On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 16:57, Michael Prokop mika@grml.org wrote:
you; as soon as it's available I'll write a mail to the mailinglist.
And c&p it into the wiki? :)
Well, I'll write the documentation directly in the grml wiki, so: yes. ;)
There we go:
http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=tips#multiboot_usb_pen
Please let me know if you encounter any problems (I wrote it from memory) or if anything is unclear.
regards, -mika-

Hi Michael,
Am Montag, den 11.08.2008, 16:57 +0200 schrieb Michael Prokop:
- Thorsten Strusch thorsten@ksan.de [20080808 18:12]:
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.
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Yes, that's possible. I have a 2GB USB pen that provides the possibility to choose between 'grml' (default, being grml 1.1) and 'grml64' (being grml64 0.2).
cool =)
Currently neither grml-live nor grml2usb provide that feature OOTB (though it's on the wishlist for both tools). But it's pretty easy to get that feature with just a few manual steps involved. Please give me a few hours/days and I'll write down the according steps for you; as soon as it's available I'll write a mail to the mailinglist.
wonderfull, thanks - I cannot await it.
best regards Thorsten
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