I've discovered that any command line parameters given to the kernel that
it understands are implemented, and any remaining ones are passed to init.

So, for example, if I use '3' as the parameter, the kernel should pass it
to init, which should then interpret it as the runlevel to start in.
(according to the bottom of
http://www.bb-zone.com/zope/bbzone/docs/slgfg/part3/cha01/04_sec04)

How would I go about doing this in ltsp 2.09pre4?

I've tried using the dhcp option option-192, but that doesn't seem to have
any effect. (as specified in
http://etherboot.sourceforge.net/doc/html/vendortags.html)

It looks like the runlevel is set in lts.conf and there is no mention of
it using kernel parameters.

I want to be able to use an Etherboot menu to choose which runlevel to
start a ltsp kernel image in.

Thanks for any help.
-- 
Phil Davey
Computer Officer
Hughes Hall College, Cambridge
Email [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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