Hmm. I partially take that back. The actual content of the kernel command-line isn't important. What is important is editing in grub (i.e. at the grub menu, press e to edit, don't make any changes, then press ctrl-x to boot). That works most of the time, but just occasionally doesn't.
Hmm. I partially take that back. The actual content of the kernel command-line isn't important. What is important is editing in grub (i.e. at the grub menu, press e to edit, don't make any changes, then press ctrl-x to boot). That works most of the time, but just occasionally doesn't.