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[ILUG] hard- vs. soft-links [was: How to copy some files ]

[ILUG] hard- vs. soft-links [was: How to copy some files ]

Liam Bedford lbedford at netnoteinc.com
Mon Jul 22 11:41:42 IST 2002


On Fri, 19 Jul 2002 23:38:09 +0100
Brian Foster claiming to think:

>  but, like the classic techniques, there is no rolling
>  back of accidental overwrites.
> 
>  ( rolling back overwrites reminds me of the "snapshot"
>   facility on NetWork Appliance fileservers.  and of the
>   various "versioning" filesystems which appeared --- and
>   then vanished? --- over the years.... )
> 
and it's in FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT AFAIK...

/me migrates every linux box to the one true way..

L.
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