ik wrote:
Another way, that is easier to control, is to use mutexes.
Mutex is a place in memory that is locked until someone free it. So
you can check if that place (usually mapped to a name, alto I do not
remember at the moment how Linux implement it) exists, and if so, you
stop your own execution, otherwise you can continue the loading.

Ido

AFAIk there is no system wide mutexes in Linux, but I may be wrong.


Regards
Boguslaw

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