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That's what I figured, but wondered if there was a simpler one step process.

Thanks.


On 17 Feb 2004, at 13:43, Barry L. Kline wrote:


On Tuesday 17 February 2004 05:19 am, Ken Gillett wrote:
Is there any way to find all the links for a file? IOW if you have a
file that has other HARD links (NOT symbolic), how can you find/reveal
those other links?

ls -i filename will yield the inode of the file. find -inum node will give you a list of all files with that inode.

Barry


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