changing kernel paramters on boot disk

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I have one machine at home (an HP) that has this peculiar habit of blowing grub away anytime I update Fedora. It's got a 'recovery partition' that insists on making Windows the only OS on there. (I know I can remove the partition, but it's just easier to leave it there when I need to re-install Windows, which is often.)

Anyway, I've been making bootdisks for my fedora install, but recently I've hit a problem. ACPI in FC6 is hosing my system. I can kill that during the boot with the noacpi and acpi=off kernel parameters, but that's annoying if I'm not there to manually add those in at boot time.

Is there any way I can add those parameters to the bootdisk so I can wash, rinse, repeat without having to remember to do that?

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Ita erat quando hic adveni.

Mark Haney
Sr. Systems Administrator
ERC Broadband
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