Re: fuser -km gives shock!!

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As you say /home is a filesystem the things should be ok.

Please check /home is a dir or mounting point ??

On 17 Feb 2007 22:22:32 -0000, debu <debajit_kataki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi everybody,

Warm regards!!!

One doubt...

The purpose for which i used the command fuser -km /home was served, but
at the same time root user also got disconnected showing some pid(e) on the
root terminal!!!, wondering how root with home directory /root got the shock
or whats the relationship with /home filesystem,  any idea?

FYI, all the user were remotely connected.

Thanks
Debu
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