Bug#381215: editing boot commands causes initrd to be ignored

martin f krafft madduck at debian.org
Wed Aug 2 21:11:26 UTC 2006


Package: grub2
Severity: important
Version: 1.94-4

I used 'e' to edit the boot command line, simply appending
'break=mount' to the 'linux' line.

As a result, the system panics during boot and it seems that this is
because the initrd is simply ignored.

If I just boot without editing the boot commands, everything works.

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