On Monday 16 January 2006 21:01, Kern Sibbald wrote:
> With 2.4 Linux kernels (with a few exceptions), each thread had a
> separate pid.  On 2.6 Linux kernels, all threads share the same pid but
> have different thread ids.

Rats, why didn't I think of that. Of course that bit me once before when 
switching to kernel 2.6. :)

To see the threads on a 2.6 kernel use:

$> ps -eL

 Christoph
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