What is the difference between kernel and operating system?
Answer / Sudhir Kumar Chaurasia
The kernel is a core part of an operating system (OS). It acts as a bridge between the hardware and software components, managing resources and providing essential services such as memory management, process scheduling, and input/output operations. The OS includes other components like user interfaces, file systems, and drivers in addition to the kernel.
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