Nevermind. It's taken care of. :)
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> /proc/PID/fd seems to work just fine; see transcript below.
OMG. That does work. I didn't try it because the file looks like a symlink
in 'ls' -- a similar process with symlinks on a normal filesystem will
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> (1) debugfs(8) or equivalent
Ah! debugfs looks perfect. I probably couldn't have added an entry for the
file (because the filesystem was mounted, and the man page doesn't say
whether it's safe to edit a live filesystem), but the 'dump' command worked
fine in a test that I just did.
> (2) inject
The other day, I did something really stupid. I started a download with
BitTorrent, and, half-way through, deleted the file it was downloading.
The file still existed because the torrent client had it open. I could use
'lsof' to get an inode number -- but I needed some way to get access to
that no
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