Re: Alternative grub entries

2019-04-03 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2019-04-02 at 23:12 -0600, Chris Murphy wrote: > On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 5:22 AM Patrick O'Callaghan > wrote: > > I'm interested in configuring grub to allow selecting different sets of > > kernel parameters at boot time. I know I can edit the boot command line > > by hand, but this is

Re: Alternative grub entries

2019-04-02 Thread Chris Murphy
On Mon, Apr 1, 2019 at 5:22 AM Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > I'm interested in configuring grub to allow selecting different sets of > kernel parameters at boot time. I know I can edit the boot command line > by hand, but this is tedious and error-prone. (An example might be to > choose between

Re: Alternative grub entries

2019-04-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2019-04-01 at 12:57 -0400, Todd Zullinger wrote: > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Mon, 2019-04-01 at 13:32 +0200, Michal Schorm wrote: > > > I've got simmilar problem. > > > > > > 1) You should use BLSCFG. > > > that way, you will have each boot entry as a standalone file - which > > >

Re: Alternative grub entries

2019-04-01 Thread Todd Zullinger
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Mon, 2019-04-01 at 13:32 +0200, Michal Schorm wrote: >> I've got simmilar problem. >> >> 1) You should use BLSCFG. >> that way, you will have each boot entry as a standalone file - which >> is easily configurable - in "/boot/loader/entries". >> >> 2) You have to

Re: Alternative grub entries

2019-04-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2019-04-01 at 13:32 +0200, Michal Schorm wrote: > I've got simmilar problem. > > 1) You should use BLSCFG. > that way, you will have each boot entry as a standalone file - which > is easily configurable - in "/boot/loader/entries". > > 2) You have to update the script that creates /

Re: Alternative grub entries

2019-04-01 Thread Michal Schorm
I've got simmilar problem. 1) You should use BLSCFG. that way, you will have each boot entry as a standalone file - which is easily configurable - in "/boot/loader/entries". 2) You have to update the script that creates / updates the boot entries. which is

Alternative grub entries

2019-04-01 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
I'm interested in configuring grub to allow selecting different sets of kernel parameters at boot time. I know I can edit the boot command line by hand, but this is tedious and error-prone. (An example might be to choose between the Nouveau and Nvidia drivers by selecting the appropriate menu