On 5/1/2011 3:53 PM, lars(a)lamasti.net wrote:
Yes, but I had to remove the acpi=noirq parameter to get the test system
to boot.
Sorry, I used my debug bootloader title entry as the example. Most
folks wouldn't need the acpi=noirq..
I put a g after the two slashes to modify both quiet AND rhgb.
I think if you need
the g (global) then you may have had multiple
instances of the rhgb pattern present as kernel args.
The regex alternate ( quiet|rhgb ) will work on both but only 1 time
per record (line).
The g is a good Idea in case something is writing multiple rhgbargs
into the bootloader config on the kernel arg line.
BTW: Can I build a x86_64 system from a i686 host?
I think so, just point the yum
repo to the appropriate pkgs for the
target architecture.
It is easier (for me) to just run multiple livecd-builder hosts as
virtual machines. Use different VMs to build different LiveCD targets.
Thanks
Gregory Fowler