Please forgive the naivety of this question, but my knowledge of Linux
is severely limited.

Back in the good old days of VM and CMS, it was easy to load a program,
locate it in storage, set a few CP trace traps within it, and then start
it running. How can I do the same thing in Linux? Specifically, I'd like
to be able to trace the entire execution of a given program running
under Linux, but I have less than a clue as to how to do that.

Many thanks...
Ray Mansell

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