Re: Missing boot options - who is to blame?

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Hi,

On 8/25/23 22:05, Alexander Ploumistos wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 25, 2023 at 7:27 PM Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> If there is a /etc/kernel/cmdline file then that will be used
>> for the generated /boot/loader/entries/*.conf files.
>>
>> (I was recently bitten by this myself)
> 
> Yes, there is and its contents are those of the problematic
> /boot/loader/entries/*.conf files. Should I delete it?

I think that if you delete it the contents of new entries
will be grabbed from /proc/cmdline of the running kernel
(I think).

Alternatively you can put the cmdline which you actually
want inside that file. That is what I've done to fix
a similar issue.

> # rpm -qf /etc/kernel/cmdline
> file /etc/kernel/cmdline is not owned by any package
> 
> Where does it come from?

I think it is generated by grubby, not sure why / when
though.

Regards,

Hans

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