[Grml] Adding hostapn package to grml-iso
Matthias Strubel
matthias.strubel at aod-rpg.de
Thu Feb 16 15:27:33 CET 2012
Hi William,
Hi Mika,
> Do you mean the hostapd package?
yes
> Remastering
At weekends I'm playing around with bootstrap installation via grml in
a virtual machine for testing remastering :)
best regards
Matthias
2012/2/2 William Gardella <gardellawg at gmail.com>:
> Matthias,
>
> Piratebox is awesome and so is grml :)
>
> There are two options:
>
> 1. Use grml-live to remaster and make a new image, as described in
> http://wiki.grml.org/doku.php?id=remastering ; or
>
> 2. Use grml's debian live persistence features to add the package and
> any config changes to an additional partition.
>
> Obviously, #1 is easier for redistributing to others, because you get a
> nice shiny new ISO with your changed config/package set, but #2 takes a
> lot less time.
>
> Cheers,
> Will Gardella
>
> Matthias Strubel <matthias.strubel at aod-rpg.de> writes:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> i'm working on the PirateBox (http://wiki.daviddarts.com/PirateBox)
>> scripts for debian based system
>> (http://piratebox.aod-rpg.de/dokuwiki/doku.php) . I love grml very
>> much and just discovered all needed packages for the basic
>> Piratebox-Solution a alread installed at the image. Only hostapn is
>> missing... (yeah, I know, you can install it later)
>>
>> Is it possible to add the package hostapn to the grml-image on default?
>> Hostapn is a tool to create an accesspoint with wifi-cards, which
>> can't switch into "Master"-mode
>>
>> best regards
>> Matthias Strubel
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