I would also like to see this feature enabled. It seems that there is no harm for the people who do not need it, while those with physically rotated monitors find it extremely uncomfortable to trouble shoot kernel boot failures with their head turned 90 degrees the entire time. Why wouldn't this kernel option be turned on by default?
I would also like to see this feature enabled. It seems that there is no harm for the people who do not need it, while those with physically rotated monitors find it extremely uncomfortable to trouble shoot kernel boot failures with their head turned 90 degrees the entire time. Why wouldn't this kernel option be turned on by default?