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Simplistically, in UNIX, you have the concept of processes and programs. A process is an environment in which a program executes.
The simple idea behind the UNIX "execution model" is that there are two operations you can do.
The first is to fork(), whi...
+--------+| pid=7 || ppid=4 || bash |+--------+|| calls forkV+--------+ +--------+| pid=7 | forks | pid=22 || ppid=4 | ----------> | ppid=7 || bash | | bash |+--------+ +--------+| || waits for pid 22 | calls exec to run lsContent Under CC-BY-SA license Explore further
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