FYI, I just tried the ubuntu server booted in EFI mode, which has a similar
structure, got down into a shell, and see the cmdline options, so I am
beginning to believe you are correct.



On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 9:12 PM, Avi Deitcher <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yeah, good point. I see it when I look at any other booted OS.
>
> You are thinking that my grub-mkimage may be missing some key module? I
> guess that makes sense. I can try that.
>
> I still don't get the difference between grub-mkimage and
> grub-mkstandalone...
>
> On Mon, May 23, 2016 at 8:26 PM, Andrei Borzenkov <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> 20.05.2016 07:43, Avi Deitcher пишет:
>> > cat /proc/cmdline is empty.
>> >
>>
>> With GRUB command line cannot be empty. It always adds at least
>> BOOT_IMAGE=/path/to/kernel as the very first parameter.
>>
>> ... hmm ... you build custom image with limited selection of modules. It
>> is possible that some required module is missing but grub skips over
>> this and continues. Please test with grub-mkrescue first - it created
>> bootable ISO which contains full grub.
>>
>> Using current GIT master (or at least 2.02~beat3) would be additional
>> bonus.
>>
>> > On Friday, May 20, 2016, Andrei Borzenkov <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>> To keep this thread simple, I set up a gist with the grub.cfg,
>> mkimage,
>> >> and
>> >>> build.
>> >>>
>> >>> https://gist.github.com/deitch/260bb94ecf7932cb83bdf7024099fdb5
>> >>>
>> >>> Any ideas?
>> >>
>> >> Not really. How do you check for kernel params? What is in
>> /proc/cmdline?
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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