I would agree with you if Bash isn't a GNU software. Here, we don't
explain the 'kernel' *at all*, we explain the GNU shell tool which has
no relative to the 'kernel'. I think you can also use the Bash package
under any UNIX-like operating system, e.g. BSD. which means it has
nothing to do with the kernel.

If it's wrong, it is wrong--no matter how many use the wrong term. When
we use the correct term, we help users understanding the story of our
system.

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Confusing on the kernel Linux and whole system GNU/Linux in basic-commands
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/341377
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