>The fact is that though the statement is correct, it can really screw up
>your files because the operating systems that use FAT - namely DOS and

Screw up it would. I suppose things might work fine until you delete one of
the links. Correct me if I'm wrong, but then the remaining hard links will
point to clusters allocated as free space, and the next time they're allocated
to a new file it's bye-bye to the file pointed by the "hard link".

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