On 01/13/2020 03:45 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Assuming your using Fedora Workstation, which unlike other spins, doesn't present the list of kernels to boot.
You'd just hit the "escape" key when booting. Then you'd see the list of kernels. Hit "e" to edit. Go to the
linux line, add the parameters and then Ctrl-x to continue the boot.
There's another way that doesn't force you to hope you can hit Escape at
just the Right Time: edit /boot/grub2/grub.conf and find the line
reading this:
set timeout=
Followed by a number, probably 0; you'll probably find two lines close
together. Change the 0 in both lines to a 5, which used to be the
default and save your changes. Now, when you reboot, you'll have five
seconds to select the kernel you want and make the temporary changes
above. And, if you don't like getting the kernel list every time you
boot, you can always reverse the changes later.
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