Thank you for the feedback! It’s not a very popular video, but I think learning about these abstract concepts through hands-on exploration makes it more fun!
@hoatranquang83769 күн бұрын
Dear TechFairy, Thank you for your video can you explain different Inode, pid, ppid in linux? Thank a lot.
@annakelley75138 күн бұрын
If you want to learn more about these concepts, check out this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qZKwlpWth7Rgh5osi=FPv-svagoD94xMCi. At minute 6:30, I talk about the inode table. An inode is stored in the inode table, which resides on the filesystem of a storage device. On the other hand, a PID (Process ID) is stored in kernel memory. The PPID (Parent Process ID) refers to the parent process that spawned the current process. You can also check out this video, where I cover PIDs and PPIDs in more detail: kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIiTpaavppeAd5osi=TyJaCYDUQJKxrPk5. Let me know if it helps! I feel like these concepts are all connected-the more you understand one, the easier it becomes to grasp the others.