Re: Boot Custom Kernel

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On 5/18/2014 6:56 AM, me storage wrote:
> Hai all
> Can any one please tell me how to boot custom kernel with out making 
> any changes in the grub.That means i don't to use the custom kernel as 
> default one.just i want to run it once.
> Thanks
>
When the GRUB (GRUB 1, I'm assuming) menu appears, you can press 'C' for 
a GRUB command prompt, manually enter the options, and then type 
'boot'.  For example:
 >root (hd0,0)
 >kernel /boot/vmlinuz-3.14.4 someoption=somevalue
 >boot

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  - Michael J. Astrauskas


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