Anyone who has read an OS design book will know that the kernel itself is
not a process. The kernel runs in the timeslice of a user process, therefore
it is not a process unto itself. This is the simplest definition that I've
seen WRT the kernel as a process.
> Cheers,
> Dick Johnson
--Perry
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