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|  | Posted: Feb. 16 2007,17:43 |  |  The boot line is stored in /proc/cmdline, so you can get the string like this:
 
 | Code Sample |  | CMDLINE=`cat /proc/cmdline` | 
 From there you can use the $CMDLINE variable along with some of DSL's built-in functions to find a particular boot option. That variable is used extensively in dsl-functions.
 This command will load the functions into your current script:
 
 | Code Sample |  | source /etc/init.d/dsl-functions | 
 As an example, you could send "pictures=/path/to/directory" on the bootline, and then in your script do something like this:
 
 | Code Sample |  | source /etc/init.d/dsl-functions CMDLINE=`cat /proc/cmdline`
 PICTURES=`getbootparam pictures`
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