process control
A Unix console is a CLI interface through which to control or monitor a Unix computer.
Unix configuration is the process of tailoring a freshly installed version of Unix to your particular environment. Each Unix system may do that differently.
Unix is inherently portable; this means that a program, script, or process may be moved from Unix system to Unix system with little effort or change (hence - portable).
The kernel is the central control program of Unix and the majority of other operating systems.
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Any Linux/Unix process that runs in the background is called a 'daemon' process. The word derives from the Greek meaning "worker".
Usually any orphaned process is owned by the 'init' process (process #1)
Are u talking abt the KErnal process? A program under execution is called process. All processes in UNIX are created using the fork() system call. rest of the question not clear.. SiddharthGanguly
BG is a command on Unix and Unix-like operating systems to run a job(process) asynchronously in the background.
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In Unix (and Linux) this is known as "forking".