Michael Adams wrote:
> Perhaps linking is what you are after. It creates a file redirect if i
> understand it correctly.
Oh, joy, more new terminology ;-(
What is a file redirect?
Well, Ok, since you equate it with linking, I suppose I can guess.
But, to satisfy my curiosity, can you tell me
On Tue, 09 Jul 2002 06:16, Gene Parsons wrote:
> Is there a way to copy a file using the inode only?
>
Curious as to why you want to do this.
Perhaps linking is what you are after. It creates a file redirect if i
understand it correctly.
man ln
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Is there a way to copy a file using it's inode and /
or blocksize?
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