OK, how about this process:
root     16069  0.0  0.0     0     0  ?  Z  Mar 21   0:00 (modprobe 
<zombie>)

and about 14 like it...
this is under a 2.0.35 kernel, so would kerneld own these processes?

s

--On Saturday, May 27, 2000 3:35 PM +0100 Alan Cox 
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>> Does any one know
>> How a zombie proecess is killed.
>
> It is already dead. It is just an entry waiting for its parent process to
> notice. As with all good horror movies if you take out the source of the
> zombie processes the zombies all vanish
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