2000-12-06 14:02:33

by Timothy A. DeWees

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Subject: Kernel boot params

Kernel Hackers,

Could someone be so kind to point me to a page where I can find
a list of parameters I can pass to a kernel on boot. I am looking for
a way to load drivers at boot (like if a RAID controller fails - and I
don't have the exact replacement: how can I load a new driver). I
am really just looking for the doc. Thanks in advance!

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Timothy A. DeWees


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2000-12-06 14:18:29

by Jan-Benedict Glaw

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Subject: Re: Kernel boot params

On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 08:31:31AM -0500, Timothy A. DeWees wrote:

Hi!

> a list of parameters I can pass to a kernel on boot. I am looking for

./linux/init/main.c

MfG, JBG

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2000-12-06 14:24:09

by Guennadi Liakhovetski

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Subject: Re: Kernel boot params

> Could someone be so kind to point me to a page where I can find
> a list of parameters I can pass to a kernel on boot.

AFAIK, the Linux BootPrompt-HowTo is what you are looking for, however, it doesn't provide a FULL list of kernel arguments, for which you are directed to the sources:-)

Guennadi

2000-12-06 18:01:03

by Peter Samuelson

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Subject: Re: Kernel boot params


[Timothy A. DeWees]
> Could someone be so kind to point me to a page where I can find a
> list of parameters I can pass to a kernel on boot.

Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt

Peter

2000-12-14 20:06:39

by Werner Almesberger

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Subject: Re: Kernel boot params

Timothy A. DeWees wrote:
> Could someone be so kind to point me to a page where I can find
> a list of parameters I can pass to a kernel on boot.

The following script lists almost all parameters your 2.4 kernel accepts.

The exceptions are parameters obtained via non-standard means, i.e.
- init= in init/main.c
- mem=, nopentium, etc. in arch/*/kernel/setup.c (i386 examples)
- anything your boot loader catches and hides (e.g. vga=, initrd=)

Only tested on i386. Probably works on other 32 bit platforms, but
not on true 64 bit platforms. Should do more error checking.

Usage:

./lss.pl /wherever/vmlinux

- Werner

----------------------------------- lss.pl ------------------------------------

#!/usr/bin/perl
open(KERNEL,$ARGV[0]) || die "open $ARGV[0]: $!";
for (split("\n",`objdump -h $ARGV[0]`)) {
next unless /^\s*\d+\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+(\S+)\s+\S+\s+(\S+)/;
($size{$1}, $addr{$1}, $offset{$1}) = (hex $2, hex $3, hex $4);
}
die "kernel too old for __setup" unless defined $size{".setup.init"};
for ($i = 0; $i < $size{".setup.init"}; $i += 8) {
sysseek(KERNEL,$offset{".setup.init"}+$i,0);
sysread(KERNEL,$pos,4);
$pos = unpack("L",$pos);
sysseek(KERNEL,$pos-$addr{".data.init"}+$offset{".data.init"},0);
sysread(KERNEL,$str,256);
$str =~ s/\000.*/\n/s;
print $str;
}

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