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Re: RH problem
> Good. But the point is that fuser will tell you what process is using
> /usr if you let it; that may give you some idea. I can't guess what
> it might be, I can't imagine why any daemon would cd to /usr (or a
> subdirectory), modern programs put their tmpfiles etc in /tmp or /var.
Here's the output I get from fuser -a -v:
USER PID ACCESS COMMAND
/usr root 24297 ....m rc
root 24562 ....m S01reboot
Seems like reboot and rc shouldn't be anywhere near /usr.
Any ideas?
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