Re: how do you force anaconda to use vesa?

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Jack Howarth wrote:
Just to clarify, I tried adding 'xdriver=vesa' to the default kernel parameters that appear when you hit the
tab key at the installer. I didn't use 'linux xdriver=vesa'
as a replacement for the orignal kernel options presented
as defaults for the installer. Do you think that makes
a difference? I didn't think 'linux xdriver=vesa' would
boot the installer.
        Jack


From what I have tried in the past, adding linux before the options was needed. I believe the kernel ignores any option that it does not recognize. I am not sure if anaconda ignores options it has no way to determine or if it errors out. I don't know if newer versions of anaconda add references to the kernel and only options are needed or if the linux info is still required.

Jim

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