I am a newbie here (totally new to Information Technology) you could say.
I have studied a bit about Linux, but I am not getting the awnser to this question, infact you could say that all the keyword combinations I have tried so far in Google are not yielding any results.
Here is the question, any thing that I type on Redhat's command terminal, where is the command terminal actually sending it to? For eg if I type say "ls -l" what is actually executing the "ls" binary in the back-end? Which is the software program that is opening the "ls" binary executable file, traversing through the binary instructions in this file, understanding it and executing it?
What I am getting out of Linux books is that there is a shell which is interacting with the user and there is the kernel which is actually executing the instructions but I want to know more. Which kernel program is recieving the instructions from the shell?
Sorry for this dumb question. I did'nt where else to post it.
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