With respect, this is splitting hairs. Bash is GNU but the way it is
accessed mightn't be a GNU program at all. I don't think its necessary
to explain the kernel at all in the basic commands section - perhaps a
reference in the introduction section (which I _think_ there already
is), illustrating that there is a difference between the terms but that
the term "Linux" is used meaning the "whole package".

In the examples you have cited, the better replacement term is "bash".

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Confusing on the kernel Linux and whole system GNU/Linux in basic-commands
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