Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 13 Aug 2000 04:33:34 +0100 (GMT) | From | Mo McKinlay <> | Subject | Re: NTFS-like streams? |
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# > That said, we obviously _can_ handle it - it's very similar to the # > loop-mount issue, after all. In many ways you could think of any complex # > object as a "mount-point" for the complex behaviour, and that should # > take care of most issues. It certainly takes care of the multi-link issue. # # Umm... /me scratches head. /me silently suspects that internally these # "hardlinks" are implemented in rather funny ways. /me wants to know how # the green fsck does CHKDSK react on them and what actually happens.
NTFS supports links, AFAIK. They're just not used very often.
-- Mo McKinlay Chief Software Architect inter/open Labs ------------------------------------------------------------------------- GnuPG Key: pub 1024D/76A275F9 2000-07-22 Mo McKinlay <mmckinlay@gnu.org>
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