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<H1>[Mageia-dev] init=systemd</H1>
<B>Colin Guthrie</B>
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<PRE>'Twas brillig, and Thomas Backlund at 08/12/11 00:22 did gyre and gimble:
><i> Charles A Edwards skrev 8.12.2011 01:40:
</I>>><i> I've noticed on the latest tmb kernels (those after 3.0.8-1) that
</I>>><i> init=systemd is now being auto added to the lilo append.
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</I>>><i> Thankfully that did not cause a boot issue on this system for I am
</I>>><i> still using sysvinit here and Not systemd-sysvinit.
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</I>>><i> Should it now be auto added with kernels on all systems???
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</I>><i> AFAIK it should only happend if you had it on the command line for the
</I>><i> kernel you was running when you installed next kernel.
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Yup, it's just a monkey see, monkey do approach. If you've already got
any kernel params in your existing config, they will be preserved for
your next kernel.
It's nothing specific to init= argument or systemd as a value.
I answered this exact same question a few days ago on this list...
Col
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