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<div class="title">Broken hard link handling with sshfs</div>
<div class="date">30th August 2010</div>
<div class="body"><p>Just got an email from Tobias Gruetzmacher as a followup on my
<div class="title">Broken hard link handling with sshfs</div>
<div class="date">30th August 2010</div>
<div class="body"><p>Just got an email from Tobias Gruetzmacher as a followup on my
post about sshfs</a>. He reported another problem with sshfs. It
fail to handle hard links properly. A simple way to spot this is to
look at the . and .. entries in the directory tree. These should have
post about sshfs</a>. He reported another problem with sshfs. It
fail to handle hard links properly. A simple way to spot this is to
look at the . and .. entries in the directory tree. These should have
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