On 03/01/17 22:15, John Andersen wrote:
On 01/03/2017 2:11 PM, Mikhail Kasimov wrote:
Source: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/98128/what-are-the-systemd-command-l...
Yes, already posted upstream.
Still not at all helpful, and not a single word of explanation as to why this needs to remain undocumented.
Nor is there any indication why opensuse does it this way where most distros don't.
Because not all distros default to using initramfs? My main systems run OpenRC, so I can't do any testing on that front, but they also run mirrors so they HAVE TO boot from initramfs. I'm guessing if they ran systemd they would behave this way. I doubt OpenSUSE are intentionally doing anything at all. My immediate reaction on seeing David's original post was "is this a side effect of an initramfs?" So as somebody who doesn't even use systemd, I guessed almost instantly what appears to be going on. It's nothing to do with SUSE - and everything to do with systemd. (I would add, I have a similar situation with my OpenRC systems, one of which doesn't work correctly, so I have investigated this grub/boot/linux area reasonably well ... :-) Cheers, Wol -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org