I am not a kernel guru but is is my understanding. 

It has to do with which processes are allowed to run in the kernel's memory 
space. In one type user processes can occupy kernel memory and the other they 
cannot. 

It's a bunch of unix arcane trivia to most of us. 

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On 2011-02-26, at 0:45, John Musbach <[email protected]> wrote:

> What does the micro/monolithic kernel naming scheme even mean?
> 
> 
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