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  Having recently become aware of pygrub I've started using it.
  In general it works well, adding "bootloader = /path/to/pygrub" in
 the domU configuration and adding a simple menu.lst file to the
 domain's file system works.
  However arguments don't appear to be passed to the kernel.  With
 a menu.lst file such as this:
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 title Xen 3.0 rescue
 kernel /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.16.33-xen root=/dev/sda1 init=/bin/sh
 initrd /boot/initrd.img-2.6.16.33-xen
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  The system boots and the kernel ignores the "init=/bin/sh" argument
 completely.  Looking over the code I see mention of "args" but it 
 doesn't look like it is used as I'd expect.  The following fails too:
 args init=/bin/sh
  Is there a simple method of appending kernel arguments using pygrub?
Steve
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http://www.steve.org.uk/
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