What is deadlock? How do you avoid it?
Answer Posted / swetcha
A set of processes is deadlocked if each process in the set
is waiting for an event that only another process in the
set can cause (including itself).
To avoid these r the stratagies to be followed
Attacking Mutex condition
Attacking preemption
Attacking hold and wait condition
Attacking circular wait
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