On 10/04/2023 02:20 PM, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
If you have a time delay set on the boot menu you can use the e command
to change the cmdline. ctl/x then boots. The change is then persistent
the nest time a kernel is installed.
I never get to the boot menu. It just jumps directly
On 10/4/23 12:49, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 10/04/2023 04:24 AM, Thomas wrote:
I had this issue and it's referred in a number of bugs on bugzilla,
such as:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1925776
Either edit /etc/kernel/cmdline to remove the option or use grubby
that updates both sets of
On 10/04/2023 04:24 AM, Thomas wrote:
I had this issue and it's referred in a number of bugs on bugzilla, such
as:https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1925776
Either edit /etc/kernel/cmdline to remove the option or use grubby that updates
both sets of files and the entries on /boot as w
> Hi,
>
> I usually avoid "rhgb" in the boot command as I like to see what
> happens. I did
> this editing the /etc/default/grub and removing it and it did work for
> a long time.
> In the last few kernel updates it did not work and rhgb is in the boot
> line.
> I grubby-ed it away but the foll
Hi,
I usually avoid "rhgb" in the boot command as I like to see what happens. I did
this editing the /etc/default/grub and removing it and it did work for a long time.
In the last few kernel updates it did not work and rhgb is in the boot line.
I grubby-ed it away but the following update put i