grml - Linux Live-CD for sysadmins / texttool-users / geeks
What is grml?
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 system administrator and users of texttools. grml provides automatic hardware detection. You can use grml (for example) as a rescue system, for analyzing systems/networks or as a working environment. It is not necessary to install anything to a harddisk; you don't even need a harddisk to run it. Due to on-the-fly decompression grml includes about 2.1GB of software and documentation on the CD. You don't have to pay anything to use grml because it is free software! Read more...
NEWS
[26 Feb 2008] grml 1.1 - Codename Skunk is available! The new release brings 176 new packages and many new features. For details take a look at the release announcement.
[26 Feb 2008] grml64 0.2 - Codename Schwammerlklauber is available! The new release brings 229 new packages and many new features. For details take a look at the release announcement.
[26 Feb 2008] grml-medium 0.1 - Codename Pfuh is available! For details take a look at the release announcement.
[26 Feb 2008] grml64-medium 0.1 - Codename Pfuh is available! For details take a look at the release announcement.
Notice: If you are using grml in a productive environment and/or use a grml2hd installation, we strongly recommend to subscribe to the grml-user mailinglist!
Take a look at the grml-wiki: wiki.grml.org
grml in the press
- grml in c't special 02/2008 Netzwerke" magazine: a pre-release of the upcoming grml 1.1 version is part of the c't magazine.
- grml / grml64 /grml-small in LinuxUser 07/2007: grml 1.0, grml64 0.1 and grml-small 0.4 as well as an article about grml are available in german LinuxUser magazine edition 07/2007!
Website-Mirror: grml.gwendoline.at/grml-www/


