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After the Linux kernel is booted, the first executing userland process ID number (PID) is 1. This process, known as init, is initially responsible for spawning all other required processes required by the system. The init process continues to execute after the system is up, running as a daemon (in the background). It should never be terminated by the user (when attempted on Raspbian Linux, the kill request was ignored).

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Gay, W.W. (2014). Initialization. In: Mastering the Raspberry Pi. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-0181-7_17

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