--- "James J. Ramsey" <jjramsey_6x9eq42(a)yahoo.com>
wrote:
--- Alexandre Oliva <aoliva(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> kernel upgrades have never modified the command
line
> passed to the
> kernel, AFAIK. The template is just copied from
the
> default boot
> entry.
Then
1) either the template is being miscopied, because
"rhgb", one of the options in the original boot
entry,
was not so copied,
2) or the original Fedora test3 kernel defaulted to
using the graphical boot, while the upgrade kernels
have graphical boot off by default and need the
"rhgb"
option passed in order to turn it on.
I just realized that there was a third option, namely
that the init scripts changed so that the "rhgb"
option was now necessary, when it wasn't before.
Judging from the thread "ok, graphical boot, one more
time" (especially the post found at
<
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-test-list/2003-October/msg04131.html>),
that is exactly what has happened.
That means that the way to fix this buggy behavior in
the final release is to have Anaconda add "rhgb" to
grub.conf on install.
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