01-23-2009
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rogerben
Thanks a lot for your definition. Can you please let me know what is actually the use of using hard link and soft links?
It's best to create your questions in new threads instead of resurrecting ones that've been dead for two years.
Hardlinks only work on the same partition, since inodes are local to their particular partition. Symlinks, which just store the filename and path, work across partitions. Hard links never break, while it's quite possible to have and make invalid symlinks.
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int ncurses_color_content (int $color, int &$r, int &$g, int &$b)
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