Hey all!

I'm new to LFS, and I started skimming though the book, and I found this.


>Linux Kernel
>
>This package is the Operating System. It is the Linux in the GNU/Linux
>environment.
>
>-
http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/lfs/view/development/prologue/package-choices.html

To my understanding, a Operating System is a series of packages, (more
than one) that is used in unison to make a "feature-full" system. Isn't
Linux just the part of the system that allocates memory to applications,
and some other low-level tasks?

What's the rational behind this?

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