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No and honestly I don't think it matters. Set the age of your OS to 18 (assuming you are 18) and move on. What's the issue?
That being said if you are really interested in the topic and use this as an "excuse" to learn check out https://jsandler18.github.io/ and don't worry if you don't have an RPi to run it, you can use QEMU. After that you can dig into https://wiki.osdev.org/ really a fascinating journey.