Linda Walsh wrote:
Greg Freemyer wrote:
I'll just use initrd with my openSUSE systems.
Ditto - it's been years and years since I've used a monolithic kernel.
---- If you don't mind closing your eyes at init time, that's great. I look at nearly every boot to see what's changed (especially when a install a new kernel).
For new systems, I also keep an eye on the console, using an initrd doesn't prevent that?
Did any verify booting to a serial console?
Sure, when I'm testing, I virtually always have a serial console attached.
When I did get the initrd method to work -- it still turned off the display until the first 'login' prompt
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