
Hi there -
I know I can add the 'grml ssh=password' option during boot, but it is usually too fast for me.
Is there a way I can make it so it would boot up with ssh already enabled without manually typing in the ssh statement?
Thank you very much for looking
--David

* David [Thu Jun 19, 2025 at 06:28:18PM -0700]:
I know I can add the 'grml ssh=password' option during boot, but it is usually too fast for me.
Is there a way I can make it so it would boot up with ssh already enabled without manually typing in the ssh statement?
Quoting myself from a previous mailing list reply (https://lists.mur.at/pipermail/grml/2025-April/011849.html):
| There are multiple ways to get an ISO with custom boot options, to | make this easier for you. What should be the easiest option to | enable SSH by default, is using grml2iso from grml2usb like that: | | grml2iso -b ssh=password -o grml_john.iso grml-small-2024.12-amd64.iso | | The resulting grml_john.iso then automatically uses the | "ssh=password" boot option.
Seems like another candidate for the FAQ :)
regards -mika-
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