BIOS file
No it is RAM memory used by the operating system
A bootloader is what loads the kernel into RAM and transfers control to it from the BIOS.
Yes
Um RAM, ROM, Kernel and Physical.
Um RAM, ROM, Kernel and Physical.
The outer covering of the grain is called Husk.
Based on its sheer configurability, a modern Linux kernel takes the cake by far. it is still possible to use a modern kernel with a basic userland in 4 MB of RAM.
It is called "a piece ( or kernel) of popcorn," or more properly if less often, " a popped kernel," or "a popped corn."
The inside of the nut is called the kernel
kernel
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The kernel in Unix-based operating systems like Linux is called the "Linux kernel." In Windows Vista, the kernel is known as the "Windows NT kernel." Each kernel serves as the core component of the operating system, managing system resources, providing essential services, and facilitating communication between software and hardware components.