how to see the kernel information or how many bit operating
system you have
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Answer / srinivas kalvacherla
#isainfo -v
it will give all the informatiln about the KERNEL.
#isainfo -b
it gives the kernel bit format
either it is 32-bit (or)64-bit.
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Answer / p.thirugnanam
uname -x. It display the all Kernel information.
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