Could it be that ps is displaying 1 line for the process and 2 lines for both threads. You don't show how ps is being issued, what version, nor do you contain the entire about of the ps command. Ps typically shows only processes, not threads.
I type ~/$ ps to get the ps listing shown. Ps on the system in question is implemented by BusyBox. – Jamie Dec 6 at 19:51 According to busybox.Net/downloads/BusyBox.
Html the ps command will not show threads. Ps -T will show threads.So if you are sure only ps is being issued (I don't know about alias in BusyBox or anything at all, I've never used it) then you are seeing 3 processes, not threads. – Fred Dec 7 at 15:31 Also you may be using an old version of BusyBox?
Refer to this bug report: bugs.busybox.Net/show_bug. Cgi? Id=3835 – Fred Dec 7 at 15:32.
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