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BOUNCE rtl@rtlinux.org: Approval required: (fwd)



>From owner-rtl Mon Jul  9 07:45:52 2001
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From: Ahmet Mutlu <ahmetm@hacettepe.edu.tr>
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what is the difference between thread and task in kernel-level,
for scheduler? while creating a process? is a thread also o task which 
share the same address space of its creator task?
i mean rtl_task_struct
and rtl_thread_struct?
thanks

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