Hello,
I am sorry for asking silly question.

       In windows basic execution unit is thread, and Linux does not
differentiate between thread and process( I mean Linux doesn't give special
treatment for thread essentially they are normal process except they share
some resource with other process).   If I use fork to create process, does
it create thread that run in the same thread group as parent run or does it
create another standalone process?

Fork system call is equivalent to clone(SIGCHLD,0, so I think fork create
new standalone process.

Please clarify.

~Shyam

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