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SubjectRe: [PATCH 19/26] Dynamic kernel command-line - sh
On 10/12/06, Paul Mundt <lethal@linux-sh.org> wrote:
> The sh bits look fine, though I'm fairly impartial to this change. It
> doesn't seem like this is going to be needed in very many places..

Thank you for your quick response!
But I failed to push i386 command-line size to more than 256 bytes...
You are right, it is required only for memory extreme devices...

Options:
1. Add COMMAND_LINE_SIZE to kernel config - was rejected because
kernel has already too much parameters, this was the initial patch
more than a year ago.
2. Just increase COMMAND_LINE_SIZE of i386, x86_64 - was rejected
because of it affecting low memory devices.
3. Convert the command-line into dynamically allocated buffers - this try.

> In the future, you may also wish to CC linux-arch if you want the
> attention of architecture maintainers.

Thank you, I was not aware of this.
I hope there will be no take 3 :)

Best Regards,
Alon Bar-Lev.
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