## Name Boot Parameters - optional parameters accepted by the kernel ## Description Serenity's kernel can process parameters at boot time. This functionality is used to control or augment the state of features during the initial startup of the system. ### Options The kernel boot parameters take the form of **`{option_name}={value}`**, where the **`={value}`** trailer can be omitted for specific parameters. List of options: * **`acpi`** - This parameter expects one of the following values. **`on`** - Boot with full ACPI support, using ACPI Machine Language interpretation (default). **`limited`** - Boot with limited ACPI support. **`off`** - Don't initialize ACPI at all. * **`ahci_reset_mode`** - This parameter expects one of the following values. **`controller`** - Reset just the AHCI controller on boot. **`none`** - Don't perform any AHCI reset. **`complete`** - Reset the AHCI controller, and all AHCI ports on boot. * **`boot_mode`** - This parameter expects one of the following values: **`text`** - Boots the system in text only mode. **`self-test`** - Boots the system in self-test, validation mode. **`graphical`** - Boots the system in the normal graphical mode. * **`boot_prof`** - If present on the command line, global system profiling will be enabled as soon as possible during the boot sequence. Allowing you to profile startup of all applications. * **`disable_ide`** - If present on the command line, the IDE controller will not be initialized during the boot sequence. Leaving only the AHCI and Ram Disk controllers. * **`disable_physical_storage`** - If present on the command line, neither AHCI, or IDE controllers will be initialized on boot. * **`disable_ps2_controller`** - If present on the command line, the I8042 keyboard controller will not be initialized on boot. * **`disable_uhci_controller`** - If present on the command line, the UHCI controller will not be initialized on boot. * **`disable_virtio`** - If present on the command line, virtio devices will not be detected, and initialized on boot. * **`force_pio`** - If present on the command line, the IDE controllers will be force into PIO mode when initialized IDE Channels on boot. * **`hpet`** - This parameter expects one of the following values. **`periodic`** - The High Precision Event Timer should be configured in a periodic mode. **`nonperiodic`** - The High Precision Event Timer should eb configure din non-periodic mode. * **`init`** - This parameter expects the fully qualified path to the init program the Kernel should launch after boot. This defaults to [`SystemServer`(7)](../man7/SystemServer.md). * **`init_args`** - This parameter expects a set of arguments to pass to the **`init`** program. The value should be a set of strings separated by `,` characters. * **`pci_ecam`** - This parameter expects **`on`** or **`off`**. * **`root`** - This parameter configures the device to use as the root file system. It defaults to **`/dev/hda`** if unspecified. * **`smp`** - This parameter expects a binary value of **`on`** or **`off`**. If enabled kernel will use [APIC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Programmable_Interrupt_Controller) mode for handling interrupts instead of [PIC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Programmable_interrupt_controller) mode. This parameter defaults to **`off`**. * **`time`** - This parameter expects one of the following values. **`modern`** - This configures the system to attempt to use High Precision Event Timer (HPET) on boot. **`legacy`** - Configures the system to use the legacy programmable interrupt time for managing system team. * **`vmmouse`** - This parameter expects a binary value of **`on`** or **`off`**. If enabled and running on a VMWare Hypervisor, the kernel will enable absolute mouse mode. ## See also * [`SystemServer`(7)](../man7/SystemServer.md).