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Check here:
http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/index.html

and that's i386 not i368

-marcus

--- reaz <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> can any one help me or know what the following term
> is
> 
> Kernel:
> When referring to a computer operating system the
> kernel is the first section of the operating system
> to load into memory. The computer kernel can be
> responsible for one or more of the following: disk
> drive management, interrupt handler, file
> management, memory management, process management,
> etc..
> -------------------------
> i368
> sparc
> ultrasparc
> amiga (m680x0)
> mac(powermac)
> mips
> alpha
> extfs
> ntfs
> ext2fs
> vfat  :(Virtual File Allocation Table) The file
> system used in Windows for Workgroups and Windows
> 95/98. It provides 32-bit Protected Mode access for
> file manipulation. VFAT is faster than, but also
> compatible with, the DOS 16-bit File Allocation
> Table (FAT). In Windows for Workgroups, VFAT was
> called "32-bit file access." In Windows 95/98, it
> supports long file names up to 255 characters.
> hpfs
> ufs
> nfs  :(NT File System) A file system used in Windows
> NT that uses the Unicode character set and allows
> file names up to 255 characters in length. The NTFS
> is designed to recover on the fly from hard disk
> crashes. Windows NT supports multiple file systems.
> It can run with a DOS/Windows FAT, an OS/2 HPFS and
> a native NTFS, each in a different partition on the
> hard disk. NT's security features require that the
> NTFS be used
> 
> fat  :(File Allocation Table) The part of the DOS,
> Windows and OS/2 file system that keeps track of
> where data is stored on disk. When the disk is
> high-level formatted, the FAT is recorded twice and
> contains a table with an entry for each disk cluster
> minix
> NDS
> 


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