On 11.06.2015 11:06, poma wrote:
> On 31.05.2015 20:08, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
>>> And already we have fought for this user's side simplification, but it
seems developers are very persistent when they do not need to be.
>>
>> In the past changes with this effect were reverted. This time they were not.
>> This generally just affects people upgrading, as anaconda has been adding
>> the needed stuff on the kernel command line for a while now.
>>
>> You can also hostonly_cmdline=yes to the dracut config or set hostonly=no
>> if you are willing to have a larger initramfs file. The latter will also help
>> if you switch out hardware.
>>
>> I am not sure why hostonly_cmdline=yes is not the default when hostonly=yes.
>> That would seem to be a better default.
>>
>
>
> dracut.conf.d/fedora.conf.example
> +hostonly_cmdline="no"
>
>
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/dracut.git/commit/0001-fedora.conf-do-...
>
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/boot/dracut/dracut.git/commit/dracut.conf.d/fe...
>
> no explanation why this was done
Basically it's because compiled in arguments are hard to override and people
could not boot after they changed disk configuration.
I guess, s.th. like "rd.cmdline=clean rd.auto" or
"rd.helpIwanttobootnow" is
the better solution.
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