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Brief About The Initial Process Sequence While The System Boots Up?

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While booting, special process CALLED the 'swapper' or 'scheduler' is created with Process-ID 0. The swapper manages memory allocation for processes and influences CPU allocation.

The swapper inturn creates 3 CHILDREN:

  • the process dispatcher,
  • vhand and
  • dbflush

with IDs 1,2 and 3 respectively.

This is done by executing the file /etc/init. Process dispatcher gives birth to the SHELL. Unix keeps track of all the processes in an INTERNAL data structure called the Process Table (listing command is ps -EL).

While booting, special process called the 'swapper' or 'scheduler' is created with Process-ID 0. The swapper manages memory allocation for processes and influences CPU allocation.

The swapper inturn creates 3 children:

with IDs 1,2 and 3 respectively.

This is done by executing the file /etc/init. Process dispatcher gives birth to the shell. Unix keeps track of all the processes in an internal data structure called the Process Table (listing command is ps -el).



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