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Why “maybe-ubiquity” on default kernel command line?
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On Ubuntu Server 18.04.03 LTS, fresh install, I wanted to do edit some kernel command line settings. In /etc/default/grub, I found the following set:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="maybe-ubiquity"
I'm a Linux power user, but never really tried Ubuntu. So quick Google tells me that Ubiquity is the Ubuntu installer. Why would a production server want to run the installer maybe?
Can I delete this entry? This is for a client's in-house server and I don't want to give anybody options to enter into an installer (accidentally). Furthermore, I have my own ways of getting into crippled systems. No need for an installer to help me.
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On Ubuntu Server 18.04.03 LTS, fresh install, I wanted to do edit some kernel command line settings. In /etc/default/grub, I found the following set:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="maybe-ubiquity"
I'm a Linux power user, but never really tried Ubuntu. So quick Google tells me that Ubiquity is the Ubuntu installer. Why would a production server want to run the installer maybe?
Can I delete this entry? This is for a client's in-house server and I don't want to give anybody options to enter into an installer (accidentally). Furthermore, I have my own ways of getting into crippled systems. No need for an installer to help me.
server grub2 kernel ubiquity
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Themaybe-ubiquityboot parameter is for the desktop installer, and not for server. Perhaps something is overwriting the configuration, similar to this bug: /etc/default/grub.d/50-curtin-settings.cfg overwrites GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT (1527664)
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Aug 15 at 15:12
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On Ubuntu Server 18.04.03 LTS, fresh install, I wanted to do edit some kernel command line settings. In /etc/default/grub, I found the following set:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="maybe-ubiquity"
I'm a Linux power user, but never really tried Ubuntu. So quick Google tells me that Ubiquity is the Ubuntu installer. Why would a production server want to run the installer maybe?
Can I delete this entry? This is for a client's in-house server and I don't want to give anybody options to enter into an installer (accidentally). Furthermore, I have my own ways of getting into crippled systems. No need for an installer to help me.
server grub2 kernel ubiquity
On Ubuntu Server 18.04.03 LTS, fresh install, I wanted to do edit some kernel command line settings. In /etc/default/grub, I found the following set:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="maybe-ubiquity"
I'm a Linux power user, but never really tried Ubuntu. So quick Google tells me that Ubiquity is the Ubuntu installer. Why would a production server want to run the installer maybe?
Can I delete this entry? This is for a client's in-house server and I don't want to give anybody options to enter into an installer (accidentally). Furthermore, I have my own ways of getting into crippled systems. No need for an installer to help me.
server grub2 kernel ubiquity
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Themaybe-ubiquityboot parameter is for the desktop installer, and not for server. Perhaps something is overwriting the configuration, similar to this bug: /etc/default/grub.d/50-curtin-settings.cfg overwrites GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT (1527664)
– clearkimura
Aug 15 at 15:12
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Themaybe-ubiquityboot parameter is for the desktop installer, and not for server. Perhaps something is overwriting the configuration, similar to this bug: /etc/default/grub.d/50-curtin-settings.cfg overwrites GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT (1527664)
– clearkimura
Aug 15 at 15:12
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maybe-ubiquity boot parameter is for the desktop installer, and not for server. Perhaps something is overwriting the configuration, similar to this bug: /etc/default/grub.d/50-curtin-settings.cfg overwrites GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT (1527664)– clearkimura
Aug 15 at 15:12
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maybe-ubiquity boot parameter is for the desktop installer, and not for server. Perhaps something is overwriting the configuration, similar to this bug: /etc/default/grub.d/50-curtin-settings.cfg overwrites GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT (1527664)– clearkimura
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maybe-ubiquityboot parameter is for the desktop installer, and not for server. Perhaps something is overwriting the configuration, similar to this bug: /etc/default/grub.d/50-curtin-settings.cfg overwrites GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT (1527664)– clearkimura
Aug 15 at 15:12