Hi again. I've checked for kernel parameters, and I have none:
$ cat /proc/cmdline BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-3.2.0-2-686-pae root=UUID=d4fe6cec-1f8d-4767-8b4b-4646660c1f31 ro quiet 2012/5/10 Wido <[email protected]> > Oh, ok. I'm at work know, I'll check when I arrive home at night. > > However, I'm using the stock kernel without any custom paramer. I'm using > it 'as is', in other words =) so I don't think I'm gonna find something > there. > > > 2012/5/10 Ben Hutchings <[email protected]> > >> On Thu, 2012-05-10 at 10:14 -0300, Wido wrote: >> > Sorry I haven't answered before, I've missed your mail in my inbox :$ >> > >> > >> > I have checked that kernel parameter using 'sysctl -a | grep iso', but >> > haven't find such option. Did I searched what you asked? >> [...] >> >> By kernel parameter, I mean a parameter on the kernel command line (set >> by the boot loader, and readable with 'cat /proc/cmdline'). >> >> Ben. >> >> -- >> Ben Hutchings >> Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans. >> - John >> Lennon >> > > > > -- > Wido > -- Wido

