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6 kernel-command-line - Kernel command line parameters
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9 /proc/cmdline
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12 The kernel, the initial RAM disk (initrd) and basic userspace
13 functionality may be configured at boot via kernel command line
14 arguments. In addition, various systemd tools look at the EFI variable
15 "SystemdOptions" (if available). Both sources are combined, but the
16 kernel command line has higher priority. Please note that the EFI
17 variable is only used by systemd tools, and is ignored by the kernel
18 and other user space tools, so it is not a replacement for the kernel
19 command line.
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21 For command line parameters understood by the kernel, please see
22 kernel-parameters.html[1] and bootparam(7).
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24 For command line parameters understood by the initial RAM disk, please
25 see dracut.cmdline(7), or the documentation of the specific initrd
26 implementation of your installation.
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29 systemd.unit=, rd.systemd.unit=, systemd.dump_core,
30 systemd.early_core_pattern=, systemd.crash_chvt, systemd.crash_shell,
31 systemd.crash_reboot, systemd.confirm_spawn, systemd.service_watchdogs,
32 systemd.show_status, systemd.status_unit_format=, systemd.log_target=,
33 systemd.log_level=, systemd.log_location=, systemd.log_color,
34 systemd.default_standard_output=, systemd.default_standard_error=,
35 systemd.setenv=, systemd.machine_id=, systemd.unified_cgroup_hierarchy,
36 systemd.legacy_systemd_cgroup_controller
37 Parameters understood by the system and service manager to control
38 system behavior. For details, see systemd(1).
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40 systemd.mask=, systemd.wants=, systemd.debug_shell
41 Additional parameters understood by systemd-debug-generator(8), to
42 mask or start specific units at boot, or invoke a debug shell on
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45 systemd.run=, systemd.run_success_action=, systemd.run_failure_action=
46 Additional parameters understood by systemd-run-generator(8), to
47 run a command line specified on the kernel command line as system
48 service after booting up.
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50 systemd.early_core_pattern=
51 During early boot, the generation of core dump files is disabled
52 until a core dump handler (if any) takes over. This parameter
53 allows specifying an absolute path where core dump files should be
54 stored until a handler is installed. The path should be absolute
55 and may contain specifiers, see core(5) for details.
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57 systemd.restore_state=
58 This parameter is understood by several system tools to control
59 whether or not they should restore system state from the previous
60 boot. For details, see systemd-backlight@.service(8) and systemd-
61 rfkill.service(8).
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63 systemd.volatile=
64 This parameter controls whether the system shall boot up in
65 volatile mode. Takes a boolean argument, or the special value
66 "state". If false (the default), normal boot mode is selected, the
67 root directory and /var are mounted as specified on the kernel
68 command line or /etc/fstab, or otherwise configured. If true, full
69 state-less boot mode is selected. In this case the root directory
70 is mounted as volatile memory file system ("tmpfs"), and only /usr
71 is mounted from the file system configured as root device, in
72 read-only mode. This enables fully state-less boots were the
73 vendor-supplied OS is used as shipped, with only default
74 configuration and no stored state in effect, as /etc and /var (as
75 well as all other resources shipped in the root file system) are
76 reset at boot and lost on shutdown. If this setting is set to
77 "state" the root file system is mounted read-only, however /var is
78 mounted as a volatile memory file system ("tmpfs"), so that the
79 system boots up with the normal configuration applied, but all
80 state reset at boot and lost at shutdown. If this setting is set to
81 "overlay" the root file system is set up as "overlayfs" mount
82 combining the read-only root directory with a writable "tmpfs", so
83 that no modifications are made to disk, but the file system may be
84 modified nonetheless with all changes being lost at reboot. For
85 details, see systemd-volatile-root.service(8) and systemd-fstab-
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88 quiet
89 Parameter understood by both the kernel and the system and service
90 manager to control console log verbosity. For details, see
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93 debug
94 Parameter understood by both the kernel and the system and service
95 manager to control console log verbosity. For details, see
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98 -b, rd.emergency, emergency, rd.rescue, rescue, single, s, S, 1, 2, 3,
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101 compatibility and convenience options. For details, see systemd(1).
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103 locale.LANG=, locale.LANGUAGE=, locale.LC_CTYPE=, locale.LC_NUMERIC=,
104 locale.LC_TIME=, locale.LC_COLLATE=, locale.LC_MONETARY=,
105 locale.LC_MESSAGES=, locale.LC_PAPER=, locale.LC_NAME=,
106 locale.LC_ADDRESS=, locale.LC_TELEPHONE=, locale.LC_MEASUREMENT=,
107 locale.LC_IDENTIFICATION=
108 Parameters understood by the system and service manager to control
109 locale and language settings. For details, see systemd(1).
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111 fsck.mode=, fsck.repair=
112 Parameters understood by the file system checker services. For
113 details, see systemd-fsck@.service(8).
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115 quotacheck.mode=
116 Parameter understood by the file quota checker service. For
117 details, see systemd-quotacheck.service(8).
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119 systemd.journald.forward_to_syslog=, systemd.journald.forward_to_kmsg=,
120 systemd.journald.forward_to_console=, systemd.journald.forward_to_wall=
121 Parameters understood by the journal service. For details, see
122 systemd-journald.service(8).
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124 vconsole.keymap=, vconsole.keymap_toggle=, vconsole.font=,
125 vconsole.font_map=, vconsole.font_unimap=
126 Parameters understood by the virtual console setup logic. For
127 details, see vconsole.conf(5).
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129 udev.log_priority=, rd.udev.log_priority=, udev.children_max=,
130 rd.udev.children_max=, udev.exec_delay=, rd.udev.exec_delay=,
131 udev.event_timeout=, rd.udev.event_timeout=, udev.timeout_signal=,
132 rd.udev.timeout_signal=, udev.blockdev_read_only,
133 rd.udev.blockdev_read_only, net.ifnames=, net.naming-scheme=
134 Parameters understood by the device event managing daemon. For
135 details, see systemd-udevd.service(8).
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137 plymouth.enable=
138 May be used to disable the Plymouth boot splash. For details, see
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141 luks=, rd.luks=, luks.crypttab=, rd.luks.crypttab=, luks.name=,
142 rd.luks.name=, luks.uuid=, rd.luks.uuid=, luks.options=,
143 rd.luks.options=, luks.key=, rd.luks.key=
144 Configures the LUKS full-disk encryption logic at boot. For
145 details, see systemd-cryptsetup-generator(8).
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147 fstab=, rd.fstab=
148 Configures the /etc/fstab logic at boot. For details, see systemd-
149 fstab-generator(8).
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151 root=, rootfstype=, rootflags=, ro, rw
152 Configures the root file system and its file system type and mount
153 options, as well as whether it shall be mounted read-only or
154 read-write initially. For details, see systemd-fstab-generator(8).
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156 mount.usr=, mount.usrfstype=, mount.usrflags=
157 Configures the /usr file system (if required) and its file system
158 type and mount options. For details, see systemd-fstab-
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161 roothash=, systemd.verity=, rd.systemd.verity=,
162 systemd.verity_root_data=, systemd.verity_root_hash=
163 Configures the integrity protection root hash for the root file
164 system, and other related parameters. For details, see systemd-
165 veritysetup-generator(8).
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167 systemd.gpt_auto=, rd.systemd.gpt_auto=
168 Configures whether GPT based partition auto-discovery shall be
169 attempted. For details, see systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8).
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171 systemd.default_timeout_start_sec=
172 Overwrites the default start job timeout DefaultTimeoutStartSec= at
173 boot. For details, see systemd-system.conf(5).
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175 systemd.watchdog_device=
176 Overwrites the watchdog device path WatchdogDevice=. For details,
177 see systemd-system.conf(5).
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179 systemd.cpu_affinity=
180 Overrides the CPU affinity mask for the service manager and the
181 default for all child processes it forks. This takes precedence
182 over CPUAffinity=, see systemd-system.conf(5) for details.
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184 modules_load=, rd.modules_load=
185 Load a specific kernel module early at boot. For details, see
186 systemd-modules-load.service(8).
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188 resume=, resumeflags=
189 Enables resume from hibernation using the specified device and
190 mount options. All fstab(5)-like paths are supported. For details,
191 see systemd-hibernate-resume-generator(8).
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193 systemd.firstboot=
194 Takes a boolean argument, defaults to on. If off, systemd-
195 firstboot.service(8) will not query the user for basic system
196 settings, even if the system boots up for the first time and the
197 relevant settings are not initialized yet. Not to be confused with
198 systemd.condition-first-boot= (see below), which overrides the
199 result of the ConditionFirstBoot= unit file condition, and thus
200 controls more than just systemd-firstboot.service behaviour.
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202 systemd.condition-needs-update=
203 Takes a boolean argument. If specified, overrides the result of
204 ConditionNeedsUpdate= unit condition checks. See systemd.unit(5)
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207 systemd.condition-first-boot=
208 Takes a boolean argument. If specified, overrides the result of
209 ConditionFirstBoot= unit condition checks. See systemd.unit(5) for
210 details. Not to be confused with systemd.firstboot= which only
211 controls behaviour of the systemd-firstboot.service system service
212 but has no effect on the condition check (see above).
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214 systemd.clock-usec=
215 Takes a decimal, numeric timestamp in µs since January 1st 1970,
216 00:00am, to set the system clock to. The system time is set to the
217 specified timestamp early during boot. It is not propagated to the
218 hardware clock (RTC).
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220 systemd.random-seed=
221 Takes a base64 encoded random seed value to credit with full
222 entropy to the kernel's random pool during early service manager
223 initialization. This option is useful in testing environments where
224 delays due to random pool initialization in entropy starved virtual
225 machines shall be avoided.
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227 Note that if this option is used the seed is accessible to
228 unprivileged programs from /proc/cmdline. This option is hence a
229 security risk when used outside of test systems, since the
230 (possibly) only seed used for initialization of the kernel's
231 entropy pool might be easily acquired by unprivileged programs.
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233 It is recommended to pass 512 bytes of randomized data (as that
234 matches the Linux kernel pool size), which may be generated with a
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239 Again: do not use this option outside of testing environments, it's
240 a security risk elsewhere, as secret key material derived from the
241 entropy pool can possibly be reconstructed by unprivileged
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244 systemd.hostname=
245 Accepts a hostname to set during early boot. If specified takes
246 precedence over what is set in /etc/hostname. Note that this does
247 not bar later runtime changes to the hostname, it simply controls
248 the initial hostname set during early boot.
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251 systemd(1), systemd-system.conf(5), bootparam(7), dracut.cmdline(7),
252 systemd-debug-generator(8), systemd-fsck@.service(8), systemd-
253 quotacheck.service(8), systemd-journald.service(8), systemd-vconsole-
254 setup.service(8), systemd-udevd.service(8), plymouth(8), systemd-
255 cryptsetup-generator(8), systemd-veritysetup-generator(8), systemd-
256 fstab-generator(8), systemd-gpt-auto-generator(8), systemd-volatile-
257 root.service(8), systemd-modules-load.service(8), systemd-
258 backlight@.service(8), systemd-rfkill.service(8), systemd-hibernate-
259 resume-generator(8), systemd-firstboot.service(8), bootctl(1)
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263 https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.html
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