7 years ago
in Operating System
It is not possible to have a deadlock involving only a single process. Why?
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Manu Ratheesh -
5 years ago
Whether ans is (a) or (b)
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Chetan Chilhate -
4 years ago
Chetan Chilhate from India is saying This follows directly from the hold-and-wait condition is correct answer
jyoti jadhav -
4 years ago
jyoti jadhav from Adgaon, India is saying Because single process not always in safe state is correct answer
Rohan Bhosale -
4 years ago
Rohan Bhosale from Pune, India is saying This holds mutual exclusion, hold-and-wait and non-preemption is correct answer
Sanket Malpure -
4 years ago
Sanket Malpure from Pune, India is saying This holds mutual exclusion, hold-and-wait and non-preemption is correct answer
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