On 04-Sep-2013, at 2:45 AM, Steve Roth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Is there any way when starting a VM to override/pass kernel parameters, such 
> as single?  (for single-user mode)

Here is how I do it:

1) Open a console session to the VM
2) Reboot
3) Wait for boot loader prompt
4) Modify kernel boot options as applicable
5) Boot kernel


>
> I guess this presumes Linux VMs.
>
> We're looking for a way to pass a 'purpose' to a VM (other than its name).   
> One way would appear to be the 'userdata' field in the deployVirtualMachine 
> API  (presuming there is a way to fetch this value once the VM boots up).     
> I'm just wondering if we could use a kernel parameter as well.
>
> If it's helpful, we are using KVM as our hypervisor.


This is a little trick I did at previous $work:

1) All hosts are set to PXE boot first and then local HDD
2) For any host that needed a "rescue", PXE boot settings were put in place 
with the correct hex id
3) Reboot host
4) Host picks up the netboot kernel with the special boot options and the 
correct root disk
5) Host lands into rescue mode
6) Rescue the OS using the console
7) Remove the PXE boot config
8) Reboot host, host boots as usual

Hth.

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