Philip Hands wrote:
> I just added a couple of sentences in SVN to make it clear that one can use
> an extra "--"
> 
> Here's the new paragraph:
> 
> A <quote>--</quote> in the boot options has special meaning.  Kernel
> parameters that appear after the last <quote>--</quote> will be copied
> into the installed bootloader configuration (if supported by the
> installer for the bootloader). Note that the <quote>--</quote> may
> already be present in the default boot parameters, which will mean
> that unless you add another <quote>--</quote> all parameters specified
> at the boot prompt will be copied.  That being the case, you should
> specify any preseeding options before any options required by the
> hardware in order to boot, and separate them with a <quote>--</quote>
> to ensure that only the latter are copied onto the target system.

user-params already skips over debconf variable setting, so this only
affects preseed aliases, and was an unintended consequence of adding
preseed aliases. I don't feel that adding complex documentation about
"--" is the right approach. user-params can just parse preseed_aliases
and skip things listed therein. I've committed a patch to do that.

-- 
see shy jo

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