In linux, a [...] link is two filenames pointing to the same inode and the same data block.
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In linux, a [...] link is two filenames pointing to the same inode and the same data block.
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In linux, a [...] link is two filenames pointing to the same inode and the same data block.
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15. Symbolic and Hard Links space you have. Another example is the linking of /dev/cdrom to, say, /dev/hdc so that programs accessing the device file /dev/cdrom (see Chapter 18) actually access the correct IDE drive. 15.2 <span>Hard Links UNIX allows the data of a file to have more than one name in separate places in the same file system. Such a file with more than one name for the same data is called a hard-linked file
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