On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 11:40 AM, 686f6c6d <686f6c6d@googlemail.com> wrote:
For the installed system, if you choose to use the boot parameters, you need to get them into grub.cfg: - in 13.1 by patching /etc/default/grub for future kernels and /boot/grub2(?)/grub.cfg for the current kernel, or run "grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2(?)/grub.cfg"[0] for the latter after you've patched /etc/default/grub; - for 12.3 I don't remember if the former or the following instructions will work; - for previous oS releases use /etc/sysconfig/bootloader instead of /etc/default/grub).
0: Although this alternative might not work; I haven't yet figured out how exactly GRUB config creation works, IIRC /etc/default/grub or /etc/sysconfig/bootloader contains a comment to the effect of something like "If there are custom parameters in grub.cfg, they will be taken from there (or merged with those in /etc/default/grub), else they will be taken from /etc/default/grub."
Clarified here: https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=851734#c5 -- Kind regards Christopher 'm4z' Holm / 686f6c6d "We must respect the other fellow's religion, but only in the sense and to the extent that we respect his theory that his wife is beautiful and his children smart." --H. L. Mencken -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+owner@opensuse.org