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Hi,

I want to know how kernal communicates with the Linux os in terms of it's roles such as Interrupt Handler, Scheduler, Supervisor and Manager.

Kindly assist.

Thanks.
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Richard MacCutchan 30-May-11 16:04pm    
There is no such thing as kernal; kernel however ...
Manfred Rudolf Bihy 30-May-11 20:15pm    
... is a competely different story!
deepz vanza 31-May-11 0:57am    
Yes. I want to learn that different story.
deepz vanza 31-May-11 0:56am    
There is, it's similar to COM(Component Object Model) in Microsoft. In Linux it has a ".kernal" extension. The working process is quite different from COM. I wanted to know more about the working process.

Help me, if you know..

Kindly Google.

You are welcome.
 
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deepz vanza 30-May-11 11:25am    
hehehe :D
I did.
I just wanted a simpler explaination.
OriginalGriff 30-May-11 11:35am    
There are no "simple" explanations!:laugh:
deepz vanza 30-May-11 11:38am    
:D hehe. Yes but I want to keep it crystal clear.

Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 30-May-11 15:40pm    
Is my vote of 1 clear enough?
Knowledge needs hard work.--SA
Manfred Rudolf Bihy 30-May-11 20:20pm    
"... simpler explanation ... "

OMG! I don't exactly consider myself an idiot, but even I broke a couple of teeth trying to comb that wig!

"I just wanted a simpler explanation" ... enough said, over and out!
 
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deepz vanza 31-May-11 0:45am    
:) Thank you
It is impossible to answer this sort of question in a forum like this. Why not try some research for yourself, perhaps starting here[^].
 
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deepz vanza 31-May-11 6:04am    
okay. Thank you :)

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