if you are using grub2
http://askubuntu.com/questions/19486/how-do-i-add-a-kernel-boot-parameter

2014-07-06 16:19 GMT+02:00 Paul E Condon <pecon...@mesanetworks.net>:
> I am a foolish user of Wheezy. I want to see for myself
> what will happen if I switch to systemd today. I find on
> wiki.debian.org/systemd a document with steps needed to
> install and test systemd, but I have trouble:
> After using apt-get to install the systemd package the
> next step is (verbatim):
>
> To test systemd before switching to it by default, you can add the following 
> boot parameter to the kernel:
>
> init=/bin/systemd
> (end verbatim)
>
> How do I add this parameter to the kernel? I think I must open some
> file somewhere, probably in /etc and edit it with vim or emacs
> (hopefully my choise) and I should place this string correctly within
> that file:
>
> What file (full path) ?
> What position within the file?
>
> I think I might be able to guess the position, once I know the path to
> the file, and can read its pre-existing content, but I am not such a
> fool as to assume that the position will be obvious to a fool.
>
> Thanks and
> best hopes for
> systemd. ;-/
>
> --
> Paul E Condon
> pecon...@mesanetworks.net
>
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