There have been a few suggestions for improving The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ which require more time than I have at the moment - or I simply don't think it's worth the effort.
If you want to write a section please do so in SGML (have a look in faq.sgml to get an idea of what is required). If you can't be bothered to do that, just send plain text and I will set it up in SGML. Do not send me HTML!
Again, if you think writing a section will stretch over a couple of days, please let me know so I can fill in your name and prevent wasted effort.
(free) A section with boothack example configurations. (suggested by Christophe Decanini)
(free) A section with example memory files - I already put in the section but it's empty as no one returned my request for configurations... These might come in handy again since the kernel will eventually support both BAT and SEG mapped memory (since BATs are more efficient).
This section should also describe how the memory system works on APUS (shadow mapping, missing 512KB, etc) - this should make it clear why memory files are (well, have) been required. Also how to properly calculate the values of a memory file.
Also, more generally, it's important to keep The Linux/APUS Doc'n'FAQ up-do-date. Here are some areas that need special attention. Please send corrections, or (at least) notify the list about problems.
Introduction. First step from ADOS to Linux.
Startup instructions.
RedHat installation instructions.
Debian installation instructions.
File and resource links.
Lists of working/broken hardware/drivers.
Display options, X startup.