you're looking for /boot/uEnv.txt I think is the current location on the
latest images, and for a line that looks something like . . .

*cmdline=quiet init=/lib/systemd/systemd*

And then you do . . .



*cmdline=quiet init=/lib/systemd/systemd consolbank=0*
I *think* parameters are space separated, but it is either space or comma
separated. I do not know *everything* from memory, and since I'm away from
my dev systems for a few more days . . . Anyway, you can probably check on
the internet somewhere. To verify, you can do . . .

# *cat /proc/cmdline* ( again going from memory . . . ) to make sure your
modification took.

Pretty much all kernel startup options can be used similarly. So for
instance if you wanted to disable ipv6 and the console blanking at boot . .
.

*cmdline=quiet consolbank=0 ipv6.disable=1*

This would of course use init ( SYSV )for the init daemon as no path to
systemd was specified. And then disable console blanking and then disable
ipv6 system wide I believe.

Anyway, I'm not an expert with Linux boot params, but I have used both
*consolbank=0
ipv6.disable=1 *, and they do work. Also, some params are platform /
hardware specific, so may not work on all hardware platforms.

On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 9:18 AM, Metro <[email protected]> wrote:

> How can i edit my existing uEnv.txt file to put a boot parameter:
> consolbank=0
> i think this will solve the problem.
>
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