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bash - Why child process still alive after parent process was killed in Linux?

Someone told me that when you killed a parent process in linux, the child would die.
But I doubt it. So I wrote two bash scripts, where father.shwould invoke child.sh

Here is my script:

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Now I run bash father.sh, you could check it ps -alf enter image description here

Then I killed the father.sh by kill -9 24588, and I guessed the child process should be terminated but unfortunately I was wrong. enter image description here

Could anyone explain why?

thx

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No, when you kill a process alone, it will not kill the children.

You have to send the signal to the process group if you want all processes for a given group to receive the signal

For example, if your parent process id has the code 1234, you will have to specify the parentpid adding the symbol minus followed by your parent process id:

kill -9 -1234

Otherwise, orphans will be linked to init, as shown by your third screenshot (PPID of the child has become 1).


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