>How do hard links and sym links differ?
>Chris
Oeps.
A hardlink is an new entry in the table, and is a copy of the file linked
to, and the rest is an indication there the file REALLY is.
A symlink is just a file that contains the path of the real file
The first mentioned think was for SCO....
Igmar
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