>> Is there any character we could use for the regexp instead of /, that
is known
>> not to collide with any Linux cmdline options ?
 
>> If it can be simplified this way, I'd prefer that instead.

>Note that I know of . The kernel documentation has no statement in
>kernel-parameters.txt on this.

What about ยง ?
I don't think it has any special meaning in the Kernel or Bash




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