Sorry there,
You are all right, the last two pointers don't point to inodes,
instead they point to normal blocks (data blocks) which in this case are
interpreted as having addressess of other blocks in them, so there really
is only *ONE* inode per file...
Am I right here?
Bye ... Narain.
On Mon, Apr 24, 2000 at 02:49:36PM +0530, Kedar Patankar wrote:
> The last two pointers *don't* point to inodes.
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