Misinterpretation of dashes used as separators for init arguments #226
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I was going through the guides since I am quite a newbie to whole Linux ecosystem (thank you so much!) and I found that there is a misinterpretation of dash separators for kernel boot parameters, which was probably caused by the formatting bug the official kernel documentation had torvalds/linux@62ee81b
I tried to make some fixes to the README.adoc to the main page. Moreover, some of the section of guide may have the content rendered as incorrectly making some conclusion about how parameters are parsed, for example the one where you mention about how
a.b
was parsed