Linux Process Waiting

# Introduction In the ancient Empire of Linutopia, ruled by the wise Emperor Forkius Maximus, there was a magnificent system of governance where each decree was processed and executed with impeccable accuracy and timing. The Empire was known for its advanced communications system, built upon the mystical prowess of the signal handlers and the wise Process Oracles. The background of this Lab revolves around Linutopiaโ€™s practices of processing edicts and ensuring that no task is left unchecked. Your goal is to step into the shoes of a young Process Scribe and master the arcane skills of controlling the wait mechanisms in the Linux system. You must learn how to make processes wait for the completion of others, an art that enables the smooth and ordered execution of Emperor Forkius's decrees. The tasks will draw you into a captivating scenario where you must ensure that the Emperorโ€™s will is carried out efficiently, honing your skills in the Linux command line using `wait`, and the signals that govern the running processes.

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