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Re: Windows XP
You do use the kernel a lot.
The moment you press the on switch on the computer electricity flows into the computer, powers it up and executes something called Basic Input/Output System (More commonly known as BIOS). BIOS in turn pulls a couple of bootstraps and you are linked to the bootloader, in Linux, the mos popular ones are GRUB or LiLo (Linux Loader). The bootloader in turn finds a Kernel, that starts Daemons, and at this point you should have a working computer, atleast a BASH (Bourne Again Shell).
I am not 100% on this, but i think that the devils jester would be able to explain a lot more complex, i havent read the entire How UNIX and Linux works quite yet.
Re: Windows XP
oh ya... you ment kernel not terminal
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I am 100% lost on what your on about now!
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i know that.. i just misinterpreted your sentance....
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