Christopher Smith wrote:
Ergo: a pipe is not a filesystem. You might access a pipe *through* a filesystem, but that is another matter entirely.

Um, right. The comment I made was that you couldn't have the file accessible from multiple processes on the UNIX file system without the name being in the directories. I was told "use pipes". I said "Yes, you can use a different file system." You're telling me pipes aren't part of a file system. No, one pipe isn't a file system. Neither is one file.

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