On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 11:30:57AM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Ming Hua wrote:
> > After the install, though, I have "vga=954" in grub's configuration file
> > /boot/grub/menu.lst, and sure, the system refuse to boot and let me
> > correct the vga= option again.  It turnes out that "vga=954" got written
> > to the kopt= option in /boot/grub/menu.lst, which seems to be inherited
> > from d-i.
> > 
> > Maybe d-i can remember whatever option the user used the last time
> > (which should be the correct one), or, at least don't inherit any boot
> > options when the first one inputed by user is wrong (is there a way to
> > detect that)?
> 
> d-i simply passes the kernel parameters along to the installed kernel. I
> don't understand why your installed kernel doesn't offer the same
> choices when passed the same parameter.

I was not clear, the installed kernel did offer me the same choices.
What I meant was I hope that d-i can remember the second and correct
parameter I entered when I boot from d-i kernel, and use that for the
installed kernel.

But from what you said (it's kernel offering options, not d-i), it
doesn't seem to be possible.  This bug can be closed then (or set to
minor severity and tagged wontfix, your call).

Thanks for the explanation,
Ming
2005.11.18


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