On Thursday 28 August 2008, dantti85-dev@yahoo.com.br wrote:
> >Well, a hardlink is a real inode entry
>
> wrong, a hardlink is another entry on the fs pointing
> to the Same inode.
That's pretty much what he said. An entry onto an inode. He didn't spell out that it refers to the exact same inode but what he said was not incorrect.
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- Michael Pyne