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- <sect2><title>Descriptions</title>
 
- <para>Last checked against version &kernel-contversion;.</para>
 
- <sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title>
 
- <sect4><title>linux kernel</title>
 
- <para>The Linux kernel is at the core of every Linux system. It's what makes
 
- Linux tick. When a computer is turned on and boots a Linux system, the
 
- very first piece of Linux software that gets loaded is the kernel. The
 
- kernel initializes the system's hardware components: serial ports, parallel
 
- ports, sound cards, network cards, IDE controllers, SCSI controllers and a
 
- lot more. In a nutshell the kernel makes the hardware available so that the
 
- software can run.</para></sect4>
 
- <sect4><title>linux kernel headers</title>
 
- <para>These are the files we copy to
 
- <filename>/usr/include/{linux,asm}</filename> in Chapter 6. They should
 
- match those which glibc was compiled against and therefore should
 
- <emphasis>not</emphasis> be replaced when upgrading the kernel. They are
 
- essential for compiling many programs.</para></sect4>
 
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