grml — Linux Live-CD for sysadmins / texttool-users / geeks
grml is a bootable CD (Live-CD) originally based on Knoppix and nowadays based on Debian. grml includes a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for users of texttools and system administrators. grml provides automatic hardware detection. You can use grml (for example) as a rescue system, for analyzing systems/networks or as a working environment.
grml includes about 2.1 GiB of software and documentation on the CD.
grml repository:
# stable repository: deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-stable main deb-src http://deb.grml.org/ grml-stable main
# testing/development repository: deb http://deb.grml.org/ grml-testing main deb-src http://deb.grml.org/ grml-testing main
More information available at the grml-wiki: http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=debian
10.04.2006 grml 0.7 - Codename Bootenschnitzl is available! 22.01.2006 grml 0.6 - Codename Winterschlapfn is available! 24.10.2005 grml 0.5 - Codename Tokolytika is available!
documented on: 2006.07.06
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.distributions.grml.user Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2006 12:26:12 +0200
> I just notice a bug in grep and reported it. However,
> I noticed that the bug report was submitted to: "GRML Project Bug > Tracking System", instead of the official Debian Bug Tracking System.
> How will the GRML Bug Tracking System handle such case, ie, packages > that are not GRML specific?
We do forward the bug report, if that's ok for the original bugreporter. Should we report the bug to the Debian BTS or do you want to do this on your own in this case?
> Is there any way to toggle between the Bug Tracking Systems when > reporting bugs?
% reportbug --bts debian ...
-mika-