Load Needed Dlls for Kernel
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Early user space - Early user space is used on newer versions of the Linux kernel to replace as many functions as possible that would have originally been done in the kernel during the start-up process. Typical uses of early user space are to detect what device drivers are needed to load the main user space file system and load them from either a RAM disk or a temporary filesystem.
BootX - BootX is the name of the boot loader used on Apple's PowerPC-based Macintosh computers to load Mac OS X. It is BootX that locates the operating system kernel and the drivers necessary to start the operating system, loads them into system memory, and launches the kernel.
Cylinder unloaders - Cylinder unloaders are a method of load control used mainly in commercial air conditioning systems. On a semi-hermetic (or open) compressor, the heads can be fitted with unloaders which remove a portion of the load from the compressor so that it can run better when full cooling is not needed.
Cell nucleus - In cell biology, the nucleus (from Latin nucleus or nuculeus, kernel) is found in all eukaryotic cells and contains the nuclear genes which form most of the cell's genetic material. Nuclei have two primary functions: to control chemical reactions within the cytoplasm and to store information needed for cellular division.


































