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Symbolic vs. Hard Links in Linux: What You Need to Know - MSN
Links in Linux are like shortcuts: references to a file that don't duplicate it. A symbolic link references by filename but breaks if its target moves. A hard link references by a file's inode ...
This is what is called a hard link. A file can have more than one name but only one inode. That is why Sun folks say, “The Inode is the File.” Every file, including devices, directories and soft links ...
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