I've been trying to solve this for ten years! Find which Workspace, terminal has a particular mc:Path/File ? => howmany mc are currently running -> System.Execute pgrep mc | wc -l == 22 & last = 13982 => Add one more looking at: /.mc/tree & /.mc/init == 14486
=> Use `mc` to search /.mc/* for init || tree == nX => Examine /proc/14486/* -> System.Execute grep -n tree /proc/14486/* == Binary file /proc/14486/exe matches -> System.Execute ls -l /proc/14486/exe == only a link /proc/14486/exe -> /usr/bin/mc -> System.Execute less /proc/14486/cmdline == mc => Is /.mc/tree listed as an 'open file' ? -> System.Execute lsof | grep tree == nX -> System.Execute lsof | grep mc == !! bad choice !! -> System.Execute lsof | grep init ==na ==== Just ignore "-> System.Execute" except to note that free/small-ETHO, is even more visual than mc. How do YOU know which mc is ALREADY open on a certain PATH/file? == TIA. _______________________________________________ mc mailing list https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/mc