Modular operating systems such as
OS-9 and most modern monolithic operating systems such as
OpenVMS,
Linux,
BSD,
SunOS,
AIX, and
MULTICS can dynamically load (and unload) executable modules at runtime.
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Monolithic kernel - Wikipediarency, and memory management. Device drivers can be added to the kernel as modules. Contents 1 Loadable modules 2 Monolithic architecture examples 3 See also 4 References Loadable modules[edit] <span>Modular operating systems such as OS-9 and most modern monolithic operating systems such as OpenVMS, Linux, BSD, SunOS, AIX, and MULTICS can dynamically load (and unload) executable modules at runtime. This modularity of the operating system is at the binary (image) level and not at the architecture level. Modular monolithic operating systems are not to be confused with the architectu Summary
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