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a part of an operating system that preserves the medieval traditions of sorcery and the black art.
The marketing division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation defines a Kernel as
Your plastic pal that's fun to be with.
-''And they should also sing "Share and Enjoy" regularly?''
Anyone got anything that they think they should add to this definition?
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+The kernel can have bits loaded at run time; each bit is called a Kernel [Module].
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[Linux] is an example of a MonolithicKernel, while TheHurd is an example of a MicroKernel
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Remember, you can't boot a kernel by itself, hence the ReligiousWar of [RMS] vs common usage. Attempting to boot "Linux" would result in something along the lines of "Kernel Panic: Cannot find init". Trying to boot what [RMS] calls GNU/Linux would result in the OS we know and love.