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lets talk now about something else that you could do with paging hardware were talking about a copy on write for so lets look first at a normal fork so we have process a and it has three pages allocated if we do a fork then what are we going to get as wed expect we get a duplicate of process a so we duplicate all of its pages and thats great and then process b and process a can now go about their business and they have individual copies of everything theyre operating independently but if we look probably 99 times out of 100 or maybe 99.9 times out of 100 a fork is followed immediately by an exec right that is the child process is going to do an exec what happens on the exec so process a is the parent process its doing its thing process b creates all these pages and then all of a sudden does an exact what doesnt exec do exec basically replaces the address space with new pages from a an alpha file right from the executable so what would happen we would now go ahead and read the