RE: Hard links and Auto Mounting

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Allen,

The reason that you cannot create a hard link on a remote file system is
because it has to be done of the system that the fs is local. That is why
you can login to the box, then create the link and logout and it shows
remotely. I think it is taken care of somewhere in the vfs layer.

jess

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Allen Curtis [mailto:acurtis@onz.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 10:09 AM
> To: Newbies
> Subject: Hard links and Auto Mounting
> 
> 
> I was wondering if someone could explain this too me.
> 
> What is the difference when trying to create hard links on a 
> local drive vs.
> a remote auto mounted drive? In either case the links are 
> being made to
> files on the same physical disk. However you cant actually 
> create hard links
> unless it is recognized as a local drive. e.g. If you ssh 
> into the remote
> machine, create the links, then exit, everything is fine.
> 
> TIA
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