Jason L Tibbitts III wrote:
"MM" == Mike McCarty <mike.mccarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
MM> I saw it posted that "rhgb is not a kernel parameter"
Technically it isn't.
MM> What does this mean? (taken from the Red Hat website)
It means that rhgb can be passed on the bootloader command line.
Since it's not a kernel parameter, the kernel completely ignores it
except for making it available in /proc/cmdline. The boot scripts
check that file when they decide if the graphical startup screen
should be displayed.
- J<
So the Red Hat site contains a documentation error? (Or at least
ignores a fine distinction?)
Mike
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