Systemd boot editing boot options

AngryAdm

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With grub you can press "e" to edit a few boot options. How would one go about doing that with systemd if you run ZFS as boot?

I flashed my BIOS and now I cannot contact the machine due to pci-id's changing i suspect.. So I had to reflash to older version, boot the system and disable all sorts of stuff like vfio.conf, modules etc... This is quite pesky. Can this be done simpler?

I run single gpu passthrough with efifb:off so just black screen...
 
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With grub you can press "e" to edit a few boot options. How would one go about doing that with systemd if you run ZFS as boot?

also by hitting 'e' (systemd-boot also has an edit mode for the kernel-commandline)

I hope this helps!
 

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