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Author pasztor
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Date 2013-03-14.10:24:34
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On 13-03-12 16:17, Michael Prokop wrote:

> Can you reproduce this issue booting on a different computer with
> the same (broken for you) usb installation?

 Yes.

> Did you use an empty usb device for installation? If not, has there
> possibly been a Linux installation already on that device?

 It was not an empty device. There was an old grml on it which caused the
 problem: now I made a clean filesystem on the device, and grml2usb produced a
 system on it which boots fine without any keyboard intervention or config
 file editing. I suspect there were some warnings when I ran grml2usb which
 were erroneously ignored by me.

> Did you run grml2usb on the 2013.02 live system?

 No.

>  If not, which system are you running grml2usb on and which version of
> grml2usb are you using? What command line did you use for grml2usb?

 I ran grml2usb 0.13.4 on a debian 6.0.7 system:
grml2usb grml64-full_2013.02.iso /dev/sdb1


 Sorry for the false alarm, and thanks a lot for GRML. It is COOL.

 Regards,
 Miklós
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