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- The kernel’s command-line parameters
The following is a consolidated list of the kernel parameters as implemented by the __setup (), early_param (), core_param () and module_param () macros and sorted into English Dictionary order (defined as ignoring all punctuation and sorting digits before letters in a case insensitive manner), and with descriptions where known
- Managing, monitoring, and updating the kernel
The kernel-core and kernel-modules-core sub-packages together can be used in virtualized and cloud environments to provide a RHEL 9 kernel with a quick boot time and a small disk size footprint kernel-modules sub-package is usually unnecessary for such deployments
- Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia
This article documents the version history of the Linux kernel Each major version – identified by the first two numbers of a release version – is designated one of the following levels of support: Supported until next stable version and 3 months after that Long-term support (LTS); maintained for a few years [1] Super-long-term support (SLTS); maintained for many more years by the Civil
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