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The kernel’s command-line parameters - The Linux Kernel Archives The following is a consolidated list of the kernel parameters as implemented by the __setup (), 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
Chapter 4. Configuring kernel command-line parameters With kernel command-line parameters, you can change the behavior of certain aspects of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux kernel at boot time As a system administrator, you control which options get set at boot
The Linux Kernel documentation The following manuals are written for users of the kernel — those who are trying to get it to work optimally on a given system and application developers seeking information on the kernel’s user-space APIs
Linux Kernel Documentation Documentation extracted from the Linux kernel and mirrored on the web where Google can find it:
3. Global Structures — The Linux Kernel documentation Super Block ¶ The superblock records various information about the enclosing filesystem, such as block counts, inode counts, supported features, maintenance information, and more
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3. 1. Super Block — The Linux Kernel documentation Super Block ¶ The superblock records various information about the enclosing filesystem, such as block counts, inode counts, supported features, maintenance information, and more
Ubuntu kernels from Canonical At the core of the Ubuntu operating system is the Linux kernel, which manages and controls the hardware resources like I O (networking, storage, graphics and various user interface devices, etc ), memory and CPU for your device or computer
Chapter 5. Manually upgrading the kernel - Red Hat Red Hat Enterprise Linux contains the following kernel packages: kernel — Contains the kernel for single-core, multi-core, and multi-processor systems kernel-debug — Contains a kernel with numerous debugging options enabled for kernel diagnosis, at the expense of reduced performance