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Question by Ashish Gupta
Submitted on 3/30/2004
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Operating system
Is it possible involving deadlock in single process? Explain


Answer by mzoxolo
Submitted on 4/28/2004
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don't know

 

Answer by shivraj
Submitted on 2/16/2005
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dead lock is a condion when occur more then
  one request in same time but o.s. not fullfill my request. so this condtion is called deadlock condition.

  

 

Answer by Thurai
Submitted on 9/15/2005
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I have to study operating system as objective types for writtern test. So, please send me question & Answer for it.

Thank you
R.sudhakar

 

Answer by bln
Submitted on 11/15/2005
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Single process waiting for a signal that never arrives

 

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