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Why do the boot-time messages say there is a “bug”?

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Why do the boot-time messages say there is a “bug”?

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The Linux kernel contains many special cases to properly drive a wide variety of hardware devices. If any such special case is detected at boot time, the kernel will usually report a “bug” at boot time. Most common hardware triggers one or more of these special cases causes a “bug”‘ message at boot time.

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