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Appendix H. Additional Boot Options 131
nomount
This command disables automatic mounting of any installed Linux partitions in rescue mode.
nopass
This command disables the passing of keyboard and mouse information to stage 2 of the instal-
lation program. This is good for testing keyboard and mouse configuration screens during stage
2 of the installation program when performing a network installation.
nopcmcia
This command ignores any PCMCIA controllers in system.
noprobe
This command disables hardware detection and instead prompts the user for hardware informa-
tion.
noshell
This command disables shell access on virtual console 2 during an installation.
nousb
This command disables the loading of USB support during the installation. If the installation
program tends to hang early in the process, this command may be helpful.
nousbstorage
This command disables the loading of the usbstorage module in the installation program’s loader.
It may help with device ordering on SCSI systems.
reboot=b
This command changes the way the kernel tries to reboot the machine. If a kernel hang is expe-
rienced while the system is shutting down, this command will allow the system to reboot.
rescue
This command will run rescue mode. Refer to the Official Red Hat Linux Customization Guide
for more information about rescue mode.
resolution=
Tells the installation program which video mode to run. It accepts any standard resolution, such
as 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, and so on.
serial
This command turns on serial console support.
skipddc
This command skips the ddc monitor probe which causes problems on some systems.
text
This command disables the graphical installation program and forces the installation program to
run in text mode.
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