Re: Re.: Re: umount: /cdrom: devide is busy.
fuser -m /cdrom
lsof would also work in this case.
Brandon
On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
> Thank you for the response. Perhaps I should clarify.
>
> I am using X. I have several xterms/rxvts open, and I am running
> several emacs frames. None of these, as far as I can tell, is
> connected in any way with /cdrom, neither sitting on it, nor
> accessing any file on the cd.
>
> I need to fing a way to find out which processes or xterms is/are
> causing this association to be made? This happens once in a while,
> that I am NOT in that directory, but I get this message, so something
> is going on that is not seen by me.
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