RE: Boot options

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robin-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Chris Kloiber wrote:
>> On Wed, 2004-05-19 at 06:23, robin-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Someone asked on the list recently about installing to alternative
>>> filesystems. The way to do this was to pass the name of the file
>>> system as a parameter when booting, e.g. "linux XFS" or whatever.
>>> 
>>> This has led me to wonder what other boot options are available. Is
>>> there a definitive list somewhere that explains what options are
>>> available and what they all do?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Anaconda is open-source. "Use the code, Luke..."
> 
> Chris,
> 
> Is it Anaconda that provides these options, or is it the kernel?
> 
> I suppose your suggestion holds good for both :o)

I checked out the anaconda source and, in the docs directory is a file
"command-line.txt" which lists all the anaconda command line options with a
short description. However, there is no mention in there of the filesystem
options to which I refer above. I can only conclude that I'm looking in the
wrong place and that these are indeed a kernel options

I'm grabbing the tettnang DVD ISO from bittorrent as I type so I'll burn
myself a DVD and experiment.

Cheers,

R.



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