Abstract

This paper describes design and implementation of a series of kernel experiments for operating system course teaching. The experiment series consists of ten projects which comprise five parts: booting, interrupt and exception handling, process schedule, memory management, and signal processing. The final project itself implements an entire monolithic Unix-like operating system kernel compatible with Linux, of which the code count is only about 2,500 lines.

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