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Committer:
Steve Langasek
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Date:
2018-10-11 20:40:59 UTC
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Revision ID:
steve.langasek@canonical.com-20181011204059-msvwze31f6he6sm3
Don't set rootdelay on the kernel commandline.
This is interpreted differently by the kernel (== fixed delay) vs. in the
Debian initramfs code (== max time to wait before erroring); so what worked
for raising the timeout for images with initramfs causes a boot delay for
images booting without initramfs.
Since the "fabric issue" that this worked around is lost in the mists of
time (2012), we should just stop setting rootdelay.