Am 03.03.2015 um 02:17 schrieb Anselm Lingnau:
> In our training materials we do cover the behaviour of “ls” with respect
> to hard links – i.e., the link count and “ls -i” – and symbolic links
> (“ls -l”). Is there anything else?

The output of "ls -li" can show what a sysmbolic link looks like 
compared to a hardlink. So "ls" also fits perfect here.

Regards
Harald
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