LMC21.2
GRML ISO boots fine but only in 800x600 screen resolution which can't be changed.
Can it be fixed?
TIA
GRML question...
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GRML question...
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Re: GRML question...
Grml is a Linux distribution based on Debian. It is designed to run mainly from a live CD, What it has to do with "LMC21.2".
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Re: GRML question...
Not only Grml not supported here, it's clearly designed for system administrators. It doesn't even ship with a GUI, just Z shell. And there's no support forum or anything similar on their site. This is obviously because the intended users won't need it. You are clearly way over your head here, why do you even want such a thing? There's nothing you could learn from it you couldn't learn from something much easier. All Linux distros are basically the same under the hood.
For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong - H. L. Mencken
Re: GRML question...
Thx.
I didn't create any GRML iso.
Only this directory: /boot/grml where I copied Mint iso.
It automatically showed in GRUB after update-grub.
Works fine except the screen res.
I set it up so I don't have to use a USB stick with Mint iso (or any other iso).
I didn't create any GRML iso.
Only this directory: /boot/grml where I copied Mint iso.
It automatically showed in GRUB after update-grub.
Works fine except the screen res.
I set it up so I don't have to use a USB stick with Mint iso (or any other iso).