> The fuser command (version 16) from the redhat 5.1 distribution does not
> work with kernel 2.2.1
>
> No output is produced at all for any of the options whether querying a file
> or a filesystem. I'm assuming this is a kernel "problem" since the command
> accesses /dev/kmem and plenty of other use this too.
>
Hmm, your fuser accesses /dev/kmem? Mine doesn't (though I'm using fuser
from psmisc version 11), it just iterates over /proc/*/fd, if I remember
correctly. What would it be doing
looking in /dev/kmem?
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