filesystem LABEL or UUID on the kernel command line for your root device, dracut
will find it and boot from it.
-The kernel command line usually can be configured in _/boot/grub/grub.conf_, if
+The kernel command line usually can be configured in _/boot/grub2/grub.cfg_, if
grub is your bootloader and it also can be edited in the real boot process in
the grub menu.
In all cases, the following should be mentioned and attached to your bug report:
* The exact kernel command-line used. Typically from the bootloader
-configuration file (e.g. _/etc/grub.conf_) or from _/proc/cmdline_.
+configuration file (e.g. _/boot/grub2/grub.cfg_) or from _/proc/cmdline_.
* A copy of your disk partition information from _/etc/fstab_, which might be
obtained booting an old working initramfs or a rescue medium.
* Turn on dracut debugging (see _the 'debugging dracut' section_), and attach
serial console connection to record boot messages.
. First, enable serial console output for both the kernel and the bootloader.
-. Open the file _/etc/grub.conf_ for editing. Below the line ''timeout=5'', add
+. Open the file _/boot/grub2/grub.cfg_ for editing. Below the line ''timeout=5'', add
the following:
+
----
terminal --timeout=5 serial console
----
+
-. Also in _/etc/grub.conf_, add the following boot arguemnts to the ''kernel''
+. Also in _/boot/grub2/grub.cfg_, add the following boot arguemnts to the ''kernel''
line:
+
----
console=tty0 console=ttyS0,9600
----
+
-. When finished, the _/etc/grub.conf_ file should look similar to the example
+. When finished, the _/boot/grub2/grub.cfg_ file should look similar to the example
below.
+
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locate your root filesystem. To enable the shell:
. Add the boot parameter ''rd.shell'' to your bootloader configuration file
-(e.g. _/etc/grub.conf_)
+(e.g. _/boot/grub2/grub.cfg_)
. Remove the boot arguments ''rhgb'' and ''quiet''
+
-A sample _/etc/grub.conf_ bootloader configuration file is listed below.
+A sample _/boot/grub2/grub.cfg_ bootloader configuration file is listed below.
+
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default=0