Grml is a bootable live system (Live-CD) based on Debian. It is not necessary to install anything to a harddisk. Grml includes a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for system administrators. It specializes on administrative tasks like installation, deployment and system rescue.
Grml provides an excellent selection of software packages for installation, deployment and system rescue. You'll get sysadmin's favourite tools. Choose between a x86 and an amd64 version depending on your needs or just grab the multiboot ISO grml96, providing 64bit and 32bit ISOs in one single place.
Grml provides several scripts and utils which make life easier. The default interactive shell is Zsh and is configured with a very powerful setup (known as grml-zshrc), including a nifty completion mechanism. grml-x is a wrapper for configuring and using the X window system. grml2usb is a tool for installing Grml ISO(s) on a USB device for booting. grml-crypt is a program that provides an easy wrapper around cryptsetup, mkfs, losetup and mount. grml-terminalserver provides all what's needed to boot Grml over the network (PXE). grml-hwinfo collects information of the hardware the tool is being executed on. grml-live is a build framework based on FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) for generating a Grml and Debian based Linux Live system (CD/ISO). grml-debootstrap is a wrapper around debootstrap for installing plain Debian. grml-tips provides useful tips and tricks for daily life on the command line.
Grml 2020.06 (32/64Bit)
- Brand: Linux DVD Center
- Product Code: B08WRDP3TZ
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License: GNU/GPL (Free to use or Redistribute)
Please Note: This software is free to download from the developers website. You are paying for the label design, disk manufacturing, printing and postage. It is ideal for those who do not have broadband and do not want to use data or for those who do not feel confident burning an ISO file to DVD. These programs are licensed under the terms of the GNU License, the GNU lesser Public License or the Mozilla Public License or are in the Public Domain.