Wouter Verhelst wrote: > So, AIUI, there isn't really a way for me to do this, since all > bootloader installers have hardcoded logic to decide they want to run; > so if I want to make this work correctly (so that none of the > bootloaders will attempt to write to disk by default), I'll have to > patch each and every one of them myself. Hrmpf.
There is a nobootloader package that can be made to run in preference to other bootloader installers. This can be enabled by setting grub-installer/skip, lilo-installer/skip, etc. > seems to be pretty much in the same boat, in that each of the bootloader > installers implements their own logic to come up with a reasonable > kernel command line. They all call user-params, which uses debian-installer/add-kernel-opts. -- see shy jo
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