Hi everyone! Sharing this Wednesday Linux challenge from the Platform & Linux board, a great chance to practice real troubleshooting skills that come up in exams, labs, and interviews.
Even if you're just starting out, this scenario is perfect for learning how Linux handles processes behind the scenes. Give it a try, read others’ answers, and ask questions as that’s how you grow fast.
A process is stuck in the system, and even kill -9 can’t remove it. You check again… and the process is still there.
This is a classic zombie process, a great concept to learn early because it appears in courses, exams, and real systems.
Try to answer these in your own words:
kill -9 work on a zombie?Bonus: Why should you remove zombie processes even if they use 0 CPU and 0 memory?
A great practice exercise and a chance to learn from industry professionals.
Feel free to comment even if you're unsure as this group is for learning, not perfection.
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