24 Feb
2006
24 Feb
'06
13:17
I know the difference between a hard link and a soft link. Basically a hard link is another file name to the same physical file on disk. A soft link is a special file containing the path to a regular file. If I use ls -l, I am able to see the l at the beginning of the permissions for soft links. But for hard links I do not see any such special mark except that they share the same inode if I use ls -i. How do I find out all the filenames which point to a single inode? Thanks in advance. -- Tux #395953 resides at http://samvit.org playing with KDE 3.51 on SUSE Linux 10.0 $ date [] CCE +2006-02-24 W08-5 UTC+0530