jeff wrote:
drago01 wrote:
And it really isn't a hidden
anaconda option, it's just having anaconda pass that to grub. Anaconda
already has some support for this, it just doesn't pass it to grub.
It may
be a simple one-liner in anaconda.
Well the options get passed to the kernel not to anaconda, it just
parses (abuses) the kernel cmdline for stuff like this. (which isn't a
bad thing in general)
I agree. And anaconda could just take one more step and add it to
grub.conf ala anaconda.id.bootloader.args.append. Voila, done. I don't
think it is doing this already, but I may be mistaken.
I just tested this on a stock F9 install: if you do selinux=0 at the boot: line
(the kernel cmdline) it doesn't get passed to the final installed grub.conf.
-Jeff
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