Paul Rogers wrote:
As I worked on another issue, I seem to have tripped over a bug that
results in a kernel panic.  I can reproduce it, but maybe it involves my
BIOS?  Here are the conditions:

grub-{1.97,2.0.2beta}

Kernel/Linux lines in /boot/grub/grub.cfg with extra parameters at the
end.

Edit the stanza at boot time, go to the end of the line and
backspace/delete one or more of the last parameters.  ^x to boot, and
get a kernel panic.

Workaround: delete one or more of the last letters of the last remaining
parameter and retype them.  Then ^x to boot and get through.

Can anybody else confirm this, before I report it upstream?

Report to who?  The grub folks will just say to use grub-2.02 (not beta).

It's not clear what you are doing.  Do you mean:


menuentry "Linux 4.11.0-lfs-20170507-nvidia /dev/sda16" {
  linux /vmlinuz-4.11.0-lfs-20170507-nvidia root=/dev/sda16 ro
}

and edit the linux line?  If so, what is the before and after?

You need to be more specific so we can help you.

  -- Bruce

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