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# This file specifies additional parameters to kernel boot command line and # initrd overlay images. Its content is set by the Tuned bootloader plugin # and sourced by the grub2-mkconfig (/etc/grub.d/00_tuned script). # # Please do not edit this file. Content of this file can be overwritten by # switch of Tuned profile. # # If you need to add parameters to the kernel boot command line, create # Tuned profile containing the following: # # [bootloader] # cmdline = YOUR_ADDITIONAL_KERNEL_PARAMETERS # # Then switch to your newly created profile by: # # tuned-adm profile YOUR_NEW_PROFILE # # Your current grub2 config will be patched, but you can also # regenerate it anytime by: # # grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg # # YOUR_ADDITIONAL_KERNEL_PARAMETERS will stay preserved. # # Similarly if you need to add initrd overlay image, create Tuned profile # containing the following: # # [bootloader] # initrd_add_img = INITRD_OVERLAY_IMAGE # # or to generate initrd overlay image from the directory: # # [bootloader] # initrd_add_dir = INITRD_OVERLAY_DIRECTORY TUNED_BOOT_CMDLINE= TUNED_BOOT_INITRD_ADD=
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