Process between Kernel and Shell when a command is executed?
Answer Posted / divakar
When we enter a command in Shell. first of all it check the command is located in shell or not and check the syntax is correct or not. then it goes to kernel, kernel convert our request into binary mode and send to hardware, again it collect the result in binary mode and give out put with ascii mode. so kernel is a bridge between shell and hardware.
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