kernelbaserad
Kernelbaserad is a Swedish adjective meaning "kernel-based" and is commonly used in information technology to describe systems, technologies, or architectures that derive their core functionality from the operating system kernel. In this context, the kernel is the central component of an operating system responsible for managing hardware resources, memory, processes, and inter-process communication.
The term is frequently applied to virtualization technologies such as QEMU/KVM, which use the kernel’s built‑in
Historically, the notion of kernelbaserad design dates back to the early 1970s with the development of monolithic
In Swedish and other Scandinavian contexts, the term is used in technical documentation, academic research, and