DescriptionSimplified illustration of hard links on typical UN*X filesystem.png
English: This PNG illustrates hard links and reference count in inodes, hiding much complexity like other metadata as timestamps, ownership, access rights, inode type (fdcb etc.), schema of actual allocated file data and indirect inodes. For educational use, works and presentations, you may use this work w/o citing credits, but you should not claim authorship, such as if you made it, for this would be very uncool. Thank Gawd!
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