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3 * an inode number. The cheap way to get it is to
55 * After successfully reading an inode from the MSDOS
62 * was modified during an MSDOS session, at least
86 * forcing an automatic conversion mode (as
107 * than a normal Unix file system. Renaming an open file across
108 * directory boundary does not work. Renaming an open file within
113 * an inode number represents some sort of directory address
122 * If the destination is an empty directory it will
152 * Hard links are difficult to implement on top of an MS-DOS FAT file
160 * directory sorting, etc.), we can't rely on an MS-DOS pseudo
199 * This happen because there is an invisible file (--link) in
206 * it is based on hidden symbolic links. Here is an example.
227 * file must be renamed and hidden. Then an internal
256 * which do not have an EMD file. They behave like normal