Bugzilla – Bug 134720
Profile setting at boot
Last modified: 2005-11-24 11:59:35 UTC
I don´t know if that´s already possible in 10.1 (wasn´t in 10.0) but it would be great if I could set a system profile (as created with the YaST2 "profile management" module) when I load my system. Perhaps with a two second delay after which the last profile will be loaded. If I want another one then I´ve to press a key and I can select another profile. This would be the killer feature for computers e.g. in different network environments like notebooks.
AFAIK; No. Implementing this would require YaST to modify the bootloader configuration to pass a special append which could be parsed out from /proc/cmdline by the init scripts at a later time. I'll assign this to the maintainer of the profile-management module and take some others into CC. They should decide.
Joachim, what do you think? I thought there alreary is a possibility to add profile to bootloader menu (although not provided by yast2-profile-manager).
You can choose the profile at boottime. Just press F2 in bootloader menu to get all available options. Then you may change profile with F<?>.