>Adding a vfs call to check for file equivalence seems like a good idea to 
me.

That would be only barely useful.  It would let 'diff' say, "those are 
both the same file," but wouldn't be useful for something trying to 
duplicate a filesystem (e.g. a backup program).  Such a program can't do 
the comparison between every possible pairing of file names.

I'd rather just see a unique file identifier that's as big as it needs to 
be.  And the more unique the better.  (There are lots of degrees of 
uniqueness; unique as long as the files exist; as long as the filesystems 
are mounted, etc.).

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Bryan Henderson                     IBM Almaden Research Center
San Jose CA                         Filesystems

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