The kill command comes back with an error message btw:
xyz@v32470:~$ kill 1 31055 -bash: kill: (1) - Operation not permitted
Of course. PID 1 is init and you'd better hope that an unprivileged user cannot kill that.
In reply to Re: fork(): terminating the child without killing the parent
by hippo
in thread fork(): terminating the child without killing the parent
by Bloehdian
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