* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20061221 16:40]: > How many options is grml2hd capable of handeling at one time, Mika? I.e. > Suppose I wish to disable the remove-packages-server script from running, > and at the exact same time tell it to run the isntaller and install in > automatic mode. > So: Suppose I've set the boot_partition in /etc/grml2hd/config as > /dev/hda, and the main root as /dev/hda2. Now: > If I wanted to: Could I just type the following into grml2hd? > NOSWREMOVAL=1 GRML2HD_NONINTERACTIVE=1 into the prompt and hit return and > have it work? > Or, does GRML2hd not accept that type of command structure.
As it's just an environment variable you can combine them as you like. But /usr/sbin/remove-packages-server isn't executed in non-interactive mode at all, so don't care about it. You can furthermore tune grml2hd through /etc/grml2hd/customization - this way you can define what should be executed and what not. > I have read the manual page from http://www.GRML.org/GRML2hd plentty of > times, and do know the commands. I'm asking more about if grml2hd can > accept multiple options at once before running it. Take a look at my > example, and just let me know if that would work. What I am attempting to > do, is have an automatic installation of GRML Linux, and still have all > packages, all without one being removed. I have plentty of space on my > disk to hold all of them, without a problem--it's 300 GB or so. That's > plentty of space for what I would like to do. It's not harddisk space but as documented in the dialog of remove-packages-server: | Some packages are useful only for server systems. Some other | packages provide cron jobs you probably do not want to run. It is | recommended to remove those packages. regards, -mika- -- http://grml.org/ # Linux for texttool-users and sysadmins http://wiki.grml.org/ # share your knowledge http://grml.supersized.org/ # the grml development weblog #grml @ irc.freenode.org # meet us on irc
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