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Hello there,
some of you may know, that if you double-click a mounted container within truecrypt, and have no nautilus installed, that you get an error message saying that nautilus isn't there.
Browsing through the forums, I found someone who mentioned the exact command that truecrypt was using and consequently a workaround. The command was:
/usr/bin/nautilus --no-default-window --no-desktop /media/truecrypt1
and can be found here: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=103882
My question is, how can I find out how a program is calling another program, as in this example, how could I have found out what is going on under the hood of truecrypt, and what command truecrypt is exactly running for that nautilus error message to pop up?
Is there a program that can be chained to truecrypt, kind of like "time" as in:
$ time man
to monitor for such calls or would you do it different?
Thanks!
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strace + gdb might be a start
edit: not necessarily gdb, you'd want to walk through the binary and find the appropriate strings, so strings
Last edited by fsckd (2011-05-08 13:34:52)
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