1The Linux kernel user's and administrator's guide
2=================================================
3
4The following is a collection of user-oriented documents that have been
5added to the kernel over time.  There is, as yet, little overall order or
6organization here — this material was not written to be a single, coherent
7document!  With luck things will improve quickly over time.
8
9This initial section contains overall information, including the README
10file describing the kernel as a whole, documentation on kernel parameters,
11etc.
12
13.. toctree::
14   :maxdepth: 1
15
16   README
17   kernel-parameters
18   devices
19
20Here is a set of documents aimed at users who are trying to track down
21problems and bugs in particular.
22
23.. toctree::
24   :maxdepth: 1
25
26   reporting-bugs
27   security-bugs
28   bug-hunting
29   bug-bisect
30   tainted-kernels
31   ramoops
32   dynamic-debug-howto
33   init
34
35This is the beginning of a section with information of interest to
36application developers.  Documents covering various aspects of the kernel
37ABI will be found here.
38
39.. toctree::
40   :maxdepth: 1
41
42   sysfs-rules
43
44The rest of this manual consists of various unordered guides on how to
45configure specific aspects of kernel behavior to your liking.
46
47.. toctree::
48   :maxdepth: 1
49
50   initrd
51   cgroup-v2
52   serial-console
53   braille-console
54   parport
55   md
56   module-signing
57   sysrq
58   unicode
59   vga-softcursor
60   binfmt-misc
61   mono
62   java
63   ras
64   bcache
65   pm/index
66   thunderbolt
67   LSM/index
68   mm/index
69
70.. only::  subproject and html
71
72   Indices
73   =======
74
75   * :ref:`genindex`
76