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In the Linux kernel, what are the true statements ?
Any process does have a distinct address space from any other process which is not one of its children
Any process always has one single thread of execution
After init phase, processes that are created as user-space processes cannot execute in kernel space
One process in SCHED_RR will always have priority over any process in SCHED_OTHER
After init phase, processes that are created as kernel processes cannot execute in user-space
Processes are always created in the running state
A process created with maximal niceness in SCHER_OTHER may never be running.
Two processes of same priority in SCHED_FIFO will always have the same amount of CPU time
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