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On 04/03/2014 09:14 PM, John Lauro wrote:
>> From man page, it sounds like I am writing to the
>> two different locations at the same time:
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>> "After this call the same contents is accessible in
>> two places"
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>> Is this just a play on words?
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> If you don't need the data available on the path you currently
> have it, you can just mount it directly on a directory on the
> vfat. It like a symlink, in that the data is accessible in two paths,
> following the symlink, or going direct without the symlink.
Hi John,
So that is what they mean. Didn't really say it too
well. You did great. Thank you!
I thought they meant that you were write to two place at the
same time, like a mirror
-T
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