What is kernel parameters?
Answer / Sarvendra Kumar Rahul
Kernel parameters, also known as boot parameters or command-line options, are settings that control various aspects of a Linux system's behavior. These settings can be passed to the kernel at boot time by appending them to the bootloader's configuration (grub) or directly to the kernel image. Kernel parameters can include things like memory management, file systems, network configurations, and more.
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