One has to be a hard link, no? On Jan 15, 2008 11:26 AM, Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any ideas how this is possible? > > # ll -d -i /home/virtfs/abc/home/abc /home/abc > 132759554 drwx--x--x 22 abc abc 2048 Jan 14 12:02 /home/abc > 132759554 drwx--x--x 22 abc abc 2048 Jan 14 12:02 /home/virtfs/abc/home/abc > > I thought this was expressly forbidden/denied? How can two directories > point to same inode? That is, how can you have a directory hardlink? > > -- > Puryear Information Technology, LLC > Baton Rouge, LA * 225-706-8414 > http://www.puryear-it.com > > Author, "Best Practices for Managing Linux and UNIX Servers" > http://www.puryear-it.com/pubs/linux-unix-best-practices > > Identity Management, LDAP, and Linux Integration > > _______________________________________________ > General mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.brlug.net/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net >
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