Kernel mode of the operating system is also called
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Kernel mode, also referred to as system mode, is one of the two distinct modes of operation of the CPU (central processing unit) in Linux. The other is user mode, a non-privileged mode for user programs, that is, for everything other than the kernel. ... A process is an executing instance of a program.
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- Kernel mode, also referred to as system mode, is one of the two distinct modes of operation of the CPU (central processing unit) in Linux. The other is user mode, a non-privileged mode for user programs, that is, for everything other than the kernel. ... A process is an executing instance of a program.
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