Cyril Brulebois dixit:

> * Due to a change on the linux kernel side, the "---" separator is
>   now used instead of the historical "--" one to separate kernel
>   parameters from userland parameters. This makes it possible for
>   user-params to do its job, and copy e.g. console="..." settings
>   where they're expected in the installed system.

Where can I find out what -- and --- on the kernel command line
used to do and do now? Within the circles of people I know, there
has been some confusion about -- recently.

Thanks,
//mirabilos
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