Hello Daniel,
I'm sorry, but I don't know what you mean. If I start booting from my livecd I 
get the Debian splash screen and a boot prompt. There I can enter e.g. "live 
toram". But I don't get a boot menu. Could you tell me what you mean or what I 
have to do to get this boot menu? 

I read about live-initramfs, especially:

{locale|debian-installer/locale}=LOCALE

    Configure the running locale as specified, if not present the live-media 
rootfs configured locale will be used and if also this one misses 
live-initramfs behave as "locale=en_US.UTF-8" was specified. If only 2 
lowercase letter are specified (like "it"), the "maybe wanted" locale is 
generated (like en:EN.UTF-8), in this case if also "keyb=" is unspecified is 
set with those 2 lowercase letters (keyb=us). Beside that facility, only UTF8 
locales are supported by live-initramfs.

Is this the right way? But then I don't know how to enter this boot option in a 
correct way. The boot option "live debian-installer" doesn't start the 
installer.

Do I have to add another package to my livecd, not the "debian-installer" only? 
Thank you for your help,
Oliver


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