On Tue, 29 Nov 2011 11:41:02 +0000, Colin Guthrie wrote about Re: [Mageia-dev] [changelog] [RPM] cauldron core/release kernel-3.1.3-1.mga2:
>'Twas brillig, and Dick Gevers at 28/11/11 19:12 did gyre and gimble: >> I remark that on an already systemd enabled Cauldron (*), the grub >> parameter is now added 'init=/sbin/systemd'. Is this always needed? Or >> just added in case it is not already configured okay? > >It's not needed if you have systemd-sysvinit installed, but by the same >token, if you already have it in your menu.lst then the bootloader code >will simply preserve it when adding a new kernel. It's dumb code (in a >nice way!) so it's not specifically caring that it's an init= argument >or that it's anything to do with systemd. > >So if you want cleaner boot command lines, just tidy up your menu.lst >manually and they will no longer be added to new kernels. Hope that >makes sense. Super, expected stg like that, but just wanted to be sure. Thanks mucho! :) =Dick Gevers=
