On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 10:58:16AM +1000, Peter Rundle wrote:
> The file system inode points to the blocks that make up the 
> file. When a snapshot of the file is made a new inode is 
> created which has a duplicate set of pointers to the same 
> blocks. (Note I use "inode" here loosely, as I'm not sure that 
> it's quite the same as an ext2 inode).

isn't what you've described loosely what ln does?
(hard links I mean)

Dave.

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