Re: How does "ls" command work in Linux in detail?

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On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Daniel (Youngwhan) Song
<breadncup@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks, krushnaal and Greg,
>
> By looking at the Greg's strace, it gives me great insight of the command.
>
> So, It looks like it calls a library which can be in glib(?), and the
> library actually calls kernel device drivers like console or something like
> that, and they were communicating each other back and forth, and finally, it
> outputs the result of "ls" onto the screen. Is my understanding correct?
>

I've never read the source for ls, but I think you

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