On 10/13/2011 11:04 PM, Michal Suchanek wrote:
> There is the fuser utility.

of course i know fuser (and lsof etc.), however, that doesn't help much
since we cannot know in a generic way if something is supposed to
terminate and doesn't (and we hence might have to kill it, eventually,
and if so, in what state that would leave us, like broken/incomplete
data etc), or, if it just takes a very long time (because the image is
huge, or the machine slow), or if the user did intend to run it in the
first place, etc.

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