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Old 03-25-2010, 03:40 PM   #1
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LXer: There’s a Lot in the Dot: Filesystem Permissions and Pathnames (Part 2)


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Still deeper into the dot (.) with an dive into access permissions. Study up because there’s going to be a quiz. In the previous article we saw how the hidden directory entries named . (dot) and .. (dot dot) tie the filesystem together. Those names are hard links that reference the actual filesystem object through the index number. A directory always has at least two names: . and its given name. You can always reach the parent directory through the .. entry.

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