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09Kernel Parameter Help07 |
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Some kernel parameters can be specified on the command line and will be |
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passed to the kernel. This does not include options to modules for devices |
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such as ethernet cards or devices such as CD-ROM drives. |
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To pass an option to the kernel, use the following format: |
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0fsme <options>07 |
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0fsmei586 <options>07 |
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If a different installation mode is desired, enter it after the option(s). |
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For example, to install on a system with 128MB of RAM using noprobe mode, |
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type the following: |
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0fsme mem=128M noprobe07 |
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0fsmei586 mem=128M noprobe07 |
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To pass options to modules, you will need to use the noprobe mode to disable |
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PCI autoprobing. When the installer asks for your device type that needs |
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an option or parameter passed to it, there will be a place to type those |
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in at that time. |
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02[F1-Main] [F2-Options] [F3-General] [F4-Kernel] [F5-Rescue]07 |