Oh, com'on!  Where's your sense of adventure?

:)

-Mark

> 
> On Wednesday 18 August 2004 13:09, Mark Woods wrote:
> > do a 'ps -ef | more' or 'ps -aux | more' and look at the processes that are
> > listed to see if there is something running that might be doing it.
> >
> > Otherwise, I'd approach it by going through each of the startup scripts
> > (rc#.d, etc.) and then each application's startup scripts.  A bit tedious,
> > but...
> 
> Bah... just remove all write perms to it (use chattr +i if you have ext2/ext3 
> fs) and watch for the process changing it to error out.  :-)
> 
> -A.
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