"Mark Kent" <mark.kent@xxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
38ke05-aki.ln1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 11/9/07 11:07 AM:
>>> http://code.google.com/p/flyback/
>>>
>>> Linux already has a filesystem that supports this functionality.
>>
>> Does it use the same form of hard links, even with directories?
>>
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> No, it uses something non-proprietary, that way, your data isn't locked
> to a 3rd party.
Locked to a third party? How would using hard links "lock" your data?
Surely Linux does not get "confused" by hard links...
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