
"Demystifying the Linux Kernel: A Comprehensive Guide to its Fundamentals"
A developer named Seiya has taken a unique approach to understanding the Linux kernel by examining the 0.01 version, which contains only 10,000 lines of code. Despite its limitations, such as lacking certain features and compatibility with modern compilers, studying this early version provides insights into the core ideas and evolution of the kernel. This read-only exercise offers an interesting glimpse into computer history and serves as a valuable learning experience.