> That minimal quality of most of the OS not being present also explains why the container the drivers run in is called a rump kernel I have seen a number of articles on 'rump' kernels and they always similarly gloss over the name like this. How does that explain? It's not capitalized, so I assume it is not an acronym that stands for something. Where does this name come from? Is it an acronym, portmanteau, metaphor,…
a small or inferior remnant or offshoot; especially : a group
(as a parliament) carrying on in the name of the original body
after the departure or expulsion of a large number of its
members
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