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- #!/bin/sh
- echo "$lkmc_eval"
- eval "$lkmc_eval"
- # Ideally, this script would do just:
- #
- ## Get rid of the '-'.
- #shift
- #echo "$@"
- #
- # However, the kernel CLI parsing is crap, and the 4.14 docs lie.
- #
- # In particular, not all that is passed after "-" goes to an argument to init,
- # e.g. stuff with dots like "- /poweroff.out" still gets treated specially and
- # does not go to init.
- #
- # This also likely means that the above solution is also unreliable in some cases,
- # and that in the end you just have to add a script to the root filesystem.
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