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So, how can I have different kernel parameters with the "DEFAULT kernels" in grub.cfg? The parameters of all these kernels can be configured by modifying the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="" line in /etc/default/grub but how can I change just the parameters of one specific kernel?
E.g. if you wanted to have two entries for Arch in Grub2 and the other one would boot in "quiet" mode and the ohter one in "verbose" mode.
Last edited by algorythm (2010-04-03 20:44:01)
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Okay, so the solution was to either create a custom entry in (/etc/grub.d/)40_custom, modify (/etc/grub.d/)30_os-prober or manually edit grub.cfg.
Last edited by algorythm (2010-04-03 20:43:50)
“Talent you can bloom. Instinct you can polish.” — Haikyuu!! (adapted)
“If everybody thought alike, no one would be thinking very much.” — Walter Lippmann (adapted)
“The important thing is to be able, at any moment, to sacrifice what we are for what we could become.” — Charles Dubois
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