This PR adds split_lock_detect to the preserved_arguments list in anaconda.conf.
Currently, on recent kernels, if an x86 split lock is detected, it can cause the kernel to crash (#AC: crashing the ...
But clearly it wasn’t something anyone wanted as it was later reverted, and not kept in because it was supposedly harmless.
I get what you’re saying though. I’m just glad someone in those comments actually analyzed the situation instead of putting their trust in the charismatic LLM. Those people still exist!
Funny part is that if it just stated “sometimes the user needs this argument, and if they need this argument for install they will need it to boot”, they might have shrugged and let it slide. In trying to overexplain, it betrayed that there was no actual understanding behind it.
But clearly it wasn’t something anyone wanted as it was later reverted, and not kept in because it was supposedly harmless.
I get what you’re saying though. I’m just glad someone in those comments actually analyzed the situation instead of putting their trust in the charismatic LLM. Those people still exist!
Funny part is that if it just stated “sometimes the user needs this argument, and if they need this argument for install they will need it to boot”, they might have shrugged and let it slide. In trying to overexplain, it betrayed that there was no actual understanding behind it.