Hi, Volodymyr Podosinov writes:
> > On PReP, the boot arguments are part of the kernel image. Rebuild > > your kernel with CONFIG_CMDLINE set appropriately. Alternatively, > > use preptool, but that requires patching and rebuilding the kernel > > as well. > > Wait, basically you say that I need to recompile the whole kernel. Sorry for the late reply. I went on vacation before I could deal with this, and have been catching up on stuff since I came back on Monday. Anyway. I've just built, tested and uploaded revision 2.6.8-3 of the official kernel-image packages. They are compiled with CONFIG_CMDLINE set to the default value, which assumes your root filesystem is /dev/sda2 and should work okay for most installations. If not, open the vmlinuz file in a binary editor (emacs is fine) and change the value. Do not change the length of the string, however, as this will mess up the kernel's layout and render the whole thing unbootable. Regards, Jens. -- J'qbpbe, le m'en fquz pe j'qbpbe! Le veux aimeb et mqubib panz je pézqbpbe je djuz tqtaj!