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2006 Feb 24
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How to use multiple link-dest directories?
...E/0 for a match (won't exist in the usual
case that SOME_MACHINE/0 is created from scratch)
++ then look in BASE_OS/1 for a match, to which a hard link will be
constructed in SOME_MACHINE/0
++ then, if that doesn't work, look in SOME_MACHINE/1 for a match, to
which a hard link will be consructed in SOME_MACHINE/0
++ then finally if that fails, copy the file over and create it in
SOME_MACHINE/0
OK, so assuming my understanding the nature of the feature is correct
(ie that it's the obvious extension to link-dest that we've all been
using on single directories for a long time...