Process between Kernel and Shell when a command is executed?

Answer Posted / divakar

When we enter a command in Shell, shell doesnt know the
Hardware device language. so when we enter a command it goes
to kernell from kernell it goest to hardware. kernell is a
bridge between shell and hardware.

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