2010/12/9 JB <jb.1234abcd@xxxxxxxxx>
different phisical partitions ?
why ... the phisical partitions are those:
 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1ÂÂ *ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ 63ÂÂÂÂÂ 409662ÂÂÂÂÂ 204800ÂÂ 83Â Linux
/dev/sda2ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ 409663ÂÂ 488392064ÂÂ 243991201ÂÂ 83Â Linux
maybe u mean virtual partitions... ?
lewis
A hard link is basically a link to the i-node number of the original file.
i-node numbers are not portable across different disks.
Hard links can only be created to files on the same file system.
To create a hard link, the original file and the link file should exist in the
same partition.
LVM is a logical superstructure consisting of different physical partitions on
same or different disks.
JB
different phisical partitions ?
why ... the phisical partitions are those:
 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1ÂÂ *ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ 63ÂÂÂÂÂ 409662ÂÂÂÂÂ 204800ÂÂ 83Â Linux
/dev/sda2ÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂÂ 409663ÂÂ 488392064ÂÂ 243991201ÂÂ 83Â Linux
maybe u mean virtual partitions... ?
lewis
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