A complete understanding of the internal workings of Linux requires a lot of patience and even sacrifice because it requires a complete understanding of the architecture of the Linux Kernel.
Most Linux users either don't have that much study time available or are not that interested in it, while some may have other important things to do in life.
But for those of you who, like me, are interested in what happens at boot time this article will attempt to cast a little more light on the issue.
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