How is the orphan process treated by the system in linux?
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An orphan process is a computer process whose parent process has finished or terminated, though it remains running itself. In a Unix-like operating system any orphaned process will be immediately adopted by the special init system process. ... Under Unix, the latter kinds of processes are typically called daemon processes.
An orphan process is a computer process whose parent process has finished or terminated, though it remains running itself. In a Unix-like operating system any orphaned process will be immediately adopted by the special init system process. ... Under Unix, the latter kinds of processes are typically called daemon processes.
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