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docs:man:installing_pld_linux_based_on_rescue_cd [2019-01-21 20:07] arekm [Prepare to install kernel] |
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//-v// option causes geninitrd to write additional information, so you can see if proper kernel modules are being installed into initrd. | //-v// option causes geninitrd to write additional information, so you can see if proper kernel modules are being installed into initrd. | ||
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+ | PLD supports systemd and non-systemd installations. In case of systemd installation you need to install | ||
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+ | <file>systemd</file> | ||
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+ | package and setup default boot kernel cmdline option in grub/lilo. Add | ||
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+ | <file>init=/bin/systemd systemd.unit=graphical.target</file> | ||
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<file>update-grub</file> | <file>update-grub</file> | ||
- | Resulting file is saved as **/boot/grub/grub.cfg**. | + | Resulting file is saved as **/boot/grub/grub.cfg**. Setting custom options for grub2 can be done in **/etc/sysconfig/grub** (then regenerate **grub.cfg** with **update-grub** command). |