History lessons
Tim Smith
tim at cithep.UucP
Thu Jul 18 13:55:17 AEST 1985
> I have it from a reliable source (Ritchie) that in the original Unix file
> system, the directory structure was an arbitrary graph. It was changed
> to a tree because of the hair involved in consistency checking. As late
> as v6, ln command allowed root to link directories, and across file
> systems. This may have been a Purdue hack, though.
Root can still link directories, as far as the kernel is concerned. As for
linking across file systems, this must be a Purdue hack, since it is not
possible on ordinary v6,v7,TS 1.?, SIII, and SV for very fundamental reasons.
How did they change the file system to allow this?
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Tim Smith
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