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1 I see no hard link connecting this Beauvais character to Commissioner Gilbert.
2 Removing the only hard link to a file removes the file.
3 Creates a hard link : secondlink now points to the same inode as firstlink.
4 A symlink is an inode that contains the name of a hard link .
5 So a hard link is a filename and an inode number.
6 A single file can have more than one hard link .
7 When you delete a file, you're just removing a hard link from a directory.
8 When you create a hard link , you're just adding a name-number pair to a directory.
9 A symlink is a special file that "points to" a hard link on any mounted filesystem.
10 The hard link was severed.
11 A symlink pairs one filename with a second filename, whereas a hard link pairs a filename with an inode number.
12 This number represents the number of links to a file, thus creating the new hard link incremented this number by one.
13 She then makes two links; the first is a hard link named BigFileHardLink, and the second is a symbolic link named BigFileSymLink.
14 This is because the hard links all refer to the same inode.
15 Each directory has hard links - its listing in its parent directory, its .
16 There are a number of important differences between symlinks and hard links .
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