I use a 'BOOTFLAG' in the milo environment to tell my kernel where to
find the root file system. It panic's if I dont explictly tell it.
I can type 'boot' at the milo command prompt and it picks up all the
boot flags fine.
But if I set AUTOBOOT and let it run, it doesnt seem to pass the 'BOOTFLAGS'
onto the kernel, like it does for a manual boot.
As a result I cant have the system boot it self from reset or power on.
Is this me, or a bug in milo ?
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