RE: boot time arguments to kernel... or initrd.img

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yes you can -

its easy. when grub loads, you can edit each command line for a boot option.

there will be an option with rhgb quiet in it. should be the 2nd line. just add a '3' after it.

voila!

read the directions as you go. all the buttons are on the bottom of the screen.

martin

sorry, im in a rush.


From: joao.miguel.ferreira.19740720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Reply-To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: boot time arguments to kernel... or initrd.img
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 13:14:56 +0000

Hello,

I'm using grub to boot my system. I know that it is possible to pass arguments
to the kernel.

My problem: can I pass an argument to the kernel (or to initrd.img) in order for
the system to start in run level 3 (without X) instead of runlevel 5...

(My video card is apparently not working ok in X (system crashes starting X), but it still suports text mode. I have no other way to boot my system except by
preventing the start of X)

Thanks
jmf




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