Hello! I wanted to have 'cprofile=a_profile" specified to my init system. Now after some hours of debugging I see that everything that is in the form of bla=blub is eaten by the kernel and _not_ given to init. Is that how it should be or is that a bug? If it's how it should be, I'll switch to "cprofile:a_profile" or will Linux eat that, too? The most mysterious thing (for me) is that /proc/cmdline contains that stuff again. Nico, somehow confused -- Keep it simple & stupid, use what's available. Please use pgp encryption: 8D0E 27A4 is my id. http://nico.schotteli.us | http://linux.schottelius.org
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