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11 May
2000
11 May
'00
11:31
WRT: Kevin's reply. The rm command is also used to remove hard links. Remember, in Unix and Linux systems a link is simply an entry in a directory that points to the file's inode. The file is not physically deleted until all hard links are removed. "benjamin.c" wrote:
Can someone tell me the command to remove a link from a file without using X
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Jerry Feldman