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I am trying to get inode for an executable program. For example, I wish to 
get inode for /usr/jdk/bin/java file in a module. The following call always
return an error. Is there a way to get the inode of current process,
assuming I have access to "current"

PLEASE CC' eyubo@hotmail.com your answers.

Thanks
Eyub

err = path_lookup("/ /usr/jdk/bin/java",
LOOKUP_FOLLOW|LOOKUP_DIRECTORY|LOOKUP_NOALT, &nd);

path_release(&nd);

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