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Clarify KSPP compliance header for the undocumented case
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## KSPP=yes: compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## KSPP=partial: partially compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## KSPP=no: not (currently) compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## If there is no explicit KSPP compliance notice, the setting is not mentioned by the KSPP.
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## NOTE:
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## This configuration is in a dedicated file because the ram-wipe package
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## KSPP=yes: compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## KSPP=partial: partially compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## KSPP=no: not (currently) compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## If there is no explicit KSPP compliance notice, the setting is not mentioned by the KSPP.
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## Prevent kernel information leaks in the console during boot.
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## Must be used in conjunction with kernel boot parameters.
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## KSPP=yes: compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## KSPP=partial: partially compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## KSPP=no: not (currently) compliant with recommendations by the KSPP
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## If there is no explicit KSPP compliance notice, the setting is not mentioned by the KSPP.
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## This configuration file is divided into 5 sections:
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## 1. Kernel Space
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