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I tested CONFIG_CMDLINE and CONFIG_BOOT_CONFIG mechanisms.
They allow passing additional boot parameters for the Linux kernel.
I see that all boot parameters are collected in /proc/cmdline.
So /proc/cmdline is the only information source that we should check to
analyze the Linux kernel boot parameters.
parser.add_argument('-c', '--config',
help='check the security hardening options in the kernel Kconfig file (also supports *.gz files)')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--cmdline',
parser.add_argument('-c', '--config',
help='check the security hardening options in the kernel Kconfig file (also supports *.gz files)')
parser.add_argument('-l', '--cmdline',
- help='check the security hardening options in the kernel cmdline file')
+ help='check the security hardening options in the kernel cmdline file (contents of /proc/cmdline)')
parser.add_argument('-p', '--print', choices=supported_archs,
help='print the security hardening recommendations for the selected microarchitecture')
parser.add_argument('-g', '--generate', choices=supported_archs,
parser.add_argument('-p', '--print', choices=supported_archs,
help='print the security hardening recommendations for the selected microarchitecture')
parser.add_argument('-g', '--generate', choices=supported_archs,