From this page you can download the Grml-CDs as iso image files. Have fun!
The preferred method for downloading is using BitTorrent:
Note that it may take a few minutes to get up to real speed.
If you do not have a BitTorrent client and do not want to get one, you can
also download the image directly from this site. This is rate limited
however.
Type | Torrent | ISO | GPG sig | |
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grml32-full_2022.11 (32-bit) | Torrent | ISO-Image | GPG signature | |
grml64-full_2022.11 (64-bit) | Torrent | ISO-Image | GPG signature | |
grml96-full_2022.11 (32-bit & 64-bit) | Torrent | ISO-Image | GPG signature | |
Grml 2022.11 Sources | TGZ-Archive for both architectures |
Type | Torrent | ISO | GPG sig | |
---|---|---|---|---|
grml32-small_2022.11 (32-bit) | Torrent | ISO-Image | GPG signature | |
grml64-small_2022.11 (64-bit) | Torrent | ISO-Image | GPG signature | |
grml96-small_2022.11 (32-bit & 64-bit) | Torrent | ISO-Image | GPG signature | |
Grml 2022.11 Sources | TGZ-Archive for both architectures |
We provide SHA256SUMS, which includes checksums for all files, and SHA256SUMS.gpg, as a gpg signed version of it.
We also offer Release Candidates for the upcoming release. We hope that it doesn't contain too severe problems, thus we ask you to test you and send us feedback to the mailinglist about it:
Type | iso | sig | grml32-full_2024.02-rc1 (32-bit) | ISO-Image | GPG signature |
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grml64-full_2024.02-rc1 (64-bit) | ISO-Image | GPG signature | ||
grml96-full_2024.02-rc1 (32-bit & 64-bit) | ISO-Image | GPG signature | ||
Grml 2024.02-rc1 Sources | TGZ-Archive for both architectures |
Type | iso | sig | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
grml32-small_2024.02-rc1 (32-bit) | ISO-Image | GPG signature | ||
grml64-small_2024.02-rc1 (64-bit) | ISO-Image | GPG signature | ||
grml96-small_2024.02-rc1 (32-bit & 64-bit) | ISO-Image | GPG signature | ||
Grml 2024.02-rc1 Sources | TGZ-Archiv for both architectures |
We provide SHA256SUMS, which includes checksums for all files, and SHA256SUMS.gpg, as a gpg signed version of it.
Please note: An .iso file is a direct image of the CD itself. Windows software tend to call this format "raw". It must be burned directly and not as a data CD. It is written in the manual of your CD burning software how to do that. Additional informations about this are e.g. covered in the FAQs about the Debian CDs: