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What is an OS?
Often I see the kernel allocates memory, the kernel does this and that. So the kernel is a specific process or group of processes. And as for interrupts, who handles the interrupt, the process or just the procedure is not tied to anything. And where to find up-to-date information about the organization of memory, everywhere about segments, has long been a flat memory model
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