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16 .\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
35 it you can specify the kernel to be booted, parameters to be passed to
36 it, and additional modules to be loaded; and generally set all variables
44 and can be sourced by
58 Only one setting can be present on each line.
73 below define the modules to be loaded and
80 A user with console access will be able to interrupt the
102 no delay will be inserted and
117 must be set to
123 This type of setting cannot be processed by programs other
126 so its use should be avoided.
127 Multiple instances of it will be processed
139 Defines additional configuration files to be processed right after the
142 should be treated as write-only.
146 Space separated list of additional configuration files to be processed at last,
153 When set, must be a space separated list of environment variable names to walk
159 When product information can be guessed, for each product information found,
164 It can be typically used as follow:
185 Name of the kernel to be loaded.
187 modules will be loaded.
188 The name must be a subdirectory of
192 Flags to be passed to the kernel.
203 The calculated value might be calculated incorrectly when
209 The preferred value can be set in
212 The value can also be overridden from the
222 The password should be in clear text format.
229 In both cases user should provide specified password to be able to access boot
232 Provides a password to be required by check-password before execution is
234 The password should be in clear text format.
239 module names will be displayed as they are loaded.
242 Modules specified in the blacklist may not be loaded automatically with a
244 directive, but they may be loaded directly at the
247 Blacklisted modules may still be loaded indirectly as dependencies of other
252 that module will be loaded.
254 module's name is taken to be the same as the prefix.
261 Flags and parameters to be passed to the module.
263 Commands to be executed before the module is loaded.
265 should be avoided.
267 Commands to be executed after the module is loaded.
269 should be avoided.
271 Commands to be executed if the loading of a module fails.
275 which aborts the bootstrap process, use of this setting should be avoided.
284 default settings can be ignored.
292 can always be used to override settings from files found in
300 a bitmap will be loaded to be displayed on screen while booting.
303 Name of the bitmap to be loaded.
304 Any other name can be used.
341 The same effect can be achieved by setting
400 the vesa module will be loaded, enabling bitmaps above VGA resolution to
401 be displayed.
405 the beastie boot menu will be skipped.
419 the beastie boot menu will be displayed without ANSI coloring.
426 will not be loaded.
439 will be loaded and applied very early during boot.
442 but ensures that CPU features enabled by microcode updates can be
444 The update will be re-applied automatically when resuming from an
458 Other settings that may be used in
465 is created by default for overlays to be placed in.