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    How to specify different schemes boot linux (e.g. via the kernel options)?

    Please tell me the solution of the following question. On a portable HDD installed linux (e.g. arch). Booting with efi. There are also several computers with different partition table. For automatic mount purpose, each computer must have its own fstab. How to define different versions of fstab in /etc directory and specify them when you load linux? In General, the question is: how to specify different schemes boot linux (e.g. via the kernel options)?

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    Re: How to specify different schemes boot linux (e.g. via the kernel options)?

    Thread moved to Arch and derivatives.
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    Re: How to specify different schemes boot linux (e.g. via the kernel options)?

    Have you tried to install a GUI based bootloader?

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