A kernel is the heart of the operating system and acts as a middle ground between hardware and software. Some (if not all) device drivers are kernel-level drivers as kernelmodules. A shell is a command terminal that allows the user to interact with the user.
shell, kernel
The kernel and the shell are two different parts of the OS or operating system. The shell interprets the commands from input. The kernel houses the heart of the OS like the command files and execute applications.
the shell and kernel.
io.sys (Kernel File) msdos.sys (Kernel File) config.sys (Kernel File) command.com (Shell File)
Not only DOS, in any Operating System, there are mainly two parts:1. Kernel: The core of OS..2. Shell: Interface between Kernel and User..
the shell and kernel
Typically.... Bash. Could also be tcsh, zsh, or pdksh. Or something really weird. Try:echo $SHELL and see what that gets you. Shell is a software program that allows you to interact and access a computer system. User can enter commands in the shell prompt, which will be executed by the shell. Since the only means of communication through shell is text, it is known as Command-Line-Interfaceor CLI.A shell is a command interpreter and serves as a user interface to the Linux kernel
The difference between these two is that an armadillo's shell is harder than a turtle, and a armadillo is a mammal and a turtle is a reptile. They also are in a shell.
Pecans and walnuts are two different types of nuts. Both are in a shell and both have two halves but they are as different as two types of citrus fruits.
KERNEL and SHELL are two major program setsof Operating Systems.KERNEL governs the operations of a computer and SHELL enables Users to interact with Operating System.
A covalent bond is a sharing of electrons in the outer shell. An ionic bond is a bond formed by the attraction between two oppositely charged ions.
They are both a filter like the vaccum cleaner it filters all the dust and dirt while the tea strainer filters the tea bag or the tea leaves. :) So I repeat they are both a type of filter :)