Le lundi 06 juillet 2020 à 15:33 +0200, Gerd Hoffmann a écrit :
Hi,
> > default entry highlighted, a few seconds timeout with countdown.
> > Both
> > support editing boot entries.
> Anecdata, but I definitely never (maybe once 15 years ago?) had
> grub
> install issue, but plenty of dracut reconfiguration/upgrade
> failures
> over the years and the ability to edit the command line has been a
> life
> sacver.
See above. sd-boot allows to edit the kernel command line too. Same
hotkey ('e') even. And unlike the 'l' and 'w' hotkeys that one
is
actually listed if you hit '?' or 'h'.
Given the mess boot input and display are on a lot of systems, any
keypress should pause the boot and display boot options (including
editing the boot CLI).
Otherwise you end up in keypress & display timing hell (not to mention
that non-qwerty users have the additional hurdle of guessing where keys
are mapped, which is why using anything except escape/space and
function keys will break hard in the field).
Regards,
--
Nicolas Mailhot