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I Want to log all "open" kernel calls

Asked by egarciat in Linux Programming

Hi!

I'm trying to build a very small linux file system, I want to have only requiered files, at the begining it was easy, just some binaries like ls, and their libs, however, now that the complexity has grown, it's a little hard to determine wich files should not exist on this new "small" file system.

That's why i would like a way to log all the calls to the kernel "open" function, (or similar calls if you know some others) this way I can determine after some time wich files where used an wich where not, so that i can delete them. Disk space is a priority!

Thanks!

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