> > I *think* the kernel command line option for this is “root delay,” but I’m > not sure. It it is, what is a good time? 1 sec, 2 sec? Or is there any > other command line option for this. I see a number of them for usb stuff, > but I don’t think they apply to what I want to do. > > I have rootdelay=1 (no underscore) for booting from a usb flash drive. Possibly the speed of the drive will affect the delay required, but I'm using a tiny, fairly cheap, 4GB SanDisk device.
Richard
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