I know this is old but it seemed to make more sense then starting
another. A cheatcode is an argument passed to the system during boot.
Examples include splash, noacpi, quiet, and fromiso. If you take a look
at /proc/cmdline you will see what yours passed. Many distros add neat
options to help you boot in strange ways without recreating the whole
disk. This bug may have been fixed already but maybe it could be looked
at again and closed if it's done or there is no real interest in having
those features. I am looking at it today because I was trying to boot
from iso with grub2 today.

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boot cheatcodes fromiso or fromhd is missing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/94204
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