Kernel booting used to be deterministic.  That is, if you booted the
kernel 10 times, every one of them would be exactly the same.  Then,
several years ago, the kernel boot process was made threaded to speed
it up.  This means that every boot is slightly different.

Is there a way to make the kernel boot in deterministic fashion again?
Everything will be done sequentially, and no task will kick off if its
predecessors are not done.

Kernel boot parameter, dracut option, systemd option?

Thanks.
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