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-loggedfs (filesystem monitoring with FUSE)
-
-LoggedFS is a fuse-based filesystem which can log every operation that
-happens in it. LoggedFS only sends a message to syslog (or a file) when
-called by fuse and then let the real filesystem do the rest of the job.
-
-Note: loggedfs doesn't cross filesystem boundaries. If you e.g. have
-/usr/local mounted as a separate partition, monitoring /usr won't also
-monitor /usr/local (though you can always run another instance of loggedfs
-in that case).
-
-Slackware note: since Slackware's /etc/mtab is a regular file (not a
-symlink to /proc/mounts), killing a loggedfs process causes its /etc/mtab
-entry to stay. This makes it look like the filesystem is still mounted,
-though it actually isn't. To avoid this, always use "fusermount -u"
-to cleanly umount the fs, which will also make the loggedfs process exit.