what is difference between kernel and shell?
Answer Posted / jaffar samson keikei
Kernel is the central core of the os which interacts the user and the hardware components by executing cammands and fulfilling the requests of the user.Shell is the outermost part of the os which interact the user and the kernel which will then execute the
commands the user types in.
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