At 01 Oct 2002 17:16:11 -0400,
Jeremy Katz wrote:
> The following patch lets users to directly edit the kernel command line
> by pressing 'a' at the grub menu.  This makes it significantly easier
> for users to do things such as boot in single user mode or pass kernel
> options for debugging.

Honestly, I'm not very fascinated with this kind of patch. Because it
is a solution only for Linux.

For example, when you boot a Multiboot-compliant OS, you can also
specify a command-line argument to each modules. Then, there is no
reason why you specialize the command "kernel".

So I prefer a more generic solution. Isn't it possible to assign any
arbitrary shortcut key to any arbitrary menu entry? I might be just
dreaming, though.

Thanks,
Okuji


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