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    The UNIX Kernel Does Not Reside in Memory Permanently;that Is,it
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The UNIX Kernel Does Not Reside in Memory Permanently;that Is,it

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The UNIX kernel does not reside in memory permanently;that is,it can be swapped out when needed to provide more space for applications.

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