Oh, one more comment..
On 11 Jan 2000, Peter Moulder wrote:
> +
> +Hard links are not supported, but symlinks are. (See also the TODO
> +comment in mkcramfs.c at the nlink test.)
You can make "pseudo-hard" links by having the same offset pointer into
the data area: the hard links won't share the same inode, but they WILL
share all of the actual file contents, which is usually all you care about
if you want to create a small rescue disk or boot rom filesystem.
mkcramfs isn't clever enough to notice this yet, though.
Linus
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