As in:
# lsof /mnt/hde1
I think you have to be root to use lsof. For a quick summary of how to use
lsof, try:
# lsof -\?
There might also be an "fuser" command. You could try:
# fuser /mnt/hde1
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> From: Tomasz Barszczak[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 1998 12:12 PM
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> Subject: Re: Xig on I7k
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> > I did get the Flashfilm card to mount correctly at /mnt/hde1. However,
> it
> > does not like to umount, it complains that the device is busy.
>
> Try to use 'lsof' to figure out what keeps this device busy.
>
> Tomasz.
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