It was eliminated in 06bea3dbfe6a4c333c4333362c46bdf4d9e43504.
I know the book states explicitly it covers 3. something kernel, but I find the chapter really confusing as all the links point to the newest kernel and the kernel_start function look nothing like the chapter says today.
Maybe it is worth adding some sort of caveat, so readers don't get confused between kernel versions.
It was eliminated in 06bea3dbfe6a4c333c4333362c46bdf4d9e43504.
I know the book states explicitly it covers 3. something kernel, but I find the chapter really confusing as all the links point to the newest kernel and the
kernel_start
function look nothing like the chapter says today.Maybe it is worth adding some sort of caveat, so readers don't get confused between kernel versions.