Replaced GNU/Linux with Linux to maintain consistency with the rest of the book (Larry Lawrence)

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<listitem><para>June 14, 2004 [matt]: Removed GNU/Linux in line with common
usage regarding the recurring GNU/Linux vs. Linux debate (Larry Lawrence).
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<listitem><para>June 14, 2004 [winkie]: Upgraded to GRUB 0.95. Removed the
<quote>--no-mem-option</quote> argument from GRUB's
<filename>menu.lst</filename>, since it is now the default.</para></listitem>

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<term>The <emphasis>kernel</emphasis></term>
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<indexterm zone="ch-bootable-kernel kernel"><primary sortas="b-kernel">kernel</primary></indexterm>
<para>is the engine of your GNU/Linux system.
<para>is the engine of your Linux system.
When switching on your box, the kernel is the first part of your operating
system that gets loaded. It detects and initializes all the components of your
computer's hardware, then makes these components available as a tree of files