On 10/18/2017 07:02 PM, Mark Post wrote:
>> I'm trying to figure out why TERM is being set to linux instead of dumb on
>> the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT in the /etc/default/grub line of a system-z
>> guest on install of SLES 12 SP2.   TERM=dumb is set in the parmfile but after
>> the install it's set to linux.   Does anyone know of a way to get it to set
>> TERM=dumb on install?
> Say thanks to systemd and good old Lennart P. for this.
>  It's considered a enhancement request to get that changed out of the box.
>  You'll have to manually change the default and re-generate the grub.cfg file.

I believe the answer is (still) "no", but is there a non-SystemD
alternative for SUSE?

Debian forked over it. (Not a Debian fan, but do have "Devuan", the
non-SystemD version. But then, Debian never did SysV INIT.)

-- R; <><





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