On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 08:27:28PM +0200, Andreas Andersson wrote:
| So, I haven't got any answers yet :)
|
| Let's try to rephrase the question abit.
|
| I can't upgrade procps because /bin/ps can't be deleted. As far as I know
| the only reason this could happen is that /bin/ps is in use so I tried
| with "ps -ax | grep ps" but found nothing.
|
| My questions:
|
| * Is there any way I can check if any programs are useing /bin/ps without
| me seeing it?
Use 'lsof'.
-D
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