[CentOS] hard link a directory

Fri Jan 12 02:13:03 UTC 2007
Peter Serwe <peter at infostreet.com>

I just usually add the '-s' flag to my ln's, and it seems to work. 

Sometimes I add '-snf' just because it's more fun to type.

Peter
Andreas Rogge wrote:
> You can't.
> Ken Thompson decided that this complicates things too much so this was
> disabled back in the 70ies.
> You can however do a
> mount --bind /var/spool /home/recordings
> this has a quite similar effect.
>
> Regards,
> Andreas Rogge
>
> Am Freitag, den 12.01.2007, 05:50 +0800 schrieb Mark Quitoriano:
>   
>> Hi im trying to hard link a folder and i get this
>>
>> # ln /var/spool /home/recordings
>> ln: `/var/spool': hard link not allowed for directory
>>
>> how do i hard link a directory?
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