Explain the architrcture of Linux.
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Linux System Architecture. The LinuxOperating System's architectureprimarily has these components: the Kernel, Hardware layer, System library, Shell and System utility. ... This operating system consists of different modules and interacts directly with the underlying hardware.
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Linux System Architecture. The LinuxOperating System's architectureprimarily has these components: the Kernel, Hardware layer, System library, Shell and System utility. ... This operating system consists of different modules and interacts directly with the underlying hardware.
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The primary components of the Linux are explained below:
Kernel: it is the core part of Linux and responsible for the major functions of Linux.
Hardware layer: Hardware layer includes peripheral devices such as RAM, HDD, and CPU.
Shell: The interface between the user and Kernel is called as shell. It also affords services to Kernel.
System utility: It is responsible for the specialized and individual tasks.
System libraries: These are special functions and used to implement the functionality of Linux operating system.
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