> I think 1st kernel parameter is only for boot device. non-boot
you still need
> pass extra parameter to 2nd kernel cmdline.
>
> Again about the second question, have you consider the situation both 1 and 2 being
> used? ie. 1) for crash device, 2) for root device.
>
I tested both boot and non-boot device as dumping target, and it works
on beaker machine.
But how does it work? suppose rd.* param are mandatory, who will pass it to 2nd kernel?
Suppose below case:
rootfs: a local scsi disk sda
after bootup, one can setup a non-boot disk for kdump ie. sdb.
There should be nothing in boot param.
Thanks
Dave