How to display the Linux kernel command line parameters given for the current boot?
$ cat /proc/cmdline
root=/dev/xvda xencons=tty console=tty1 console=hvc0 nosep nodevfs ramdisk_size=32768 ip_conntrack.hashsize=8192 nf_conntrack.hashsize=8192 ro devtmpfs.mount=1
$
The kernel also printks them at the beginning of boot, see:
dmesg | grep "Command line"
Sample output:
[ 0.000000] Command line: BOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-4.4.0-112-generic root=/dev/mapper/vg00-root ro
This can be useful information on the serial if you are hacking stuff and the kernel panics instead of booting :-)
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