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From: Barry Gold 
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Subject: (notes)  Re:  How can I find where a link leads to
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Date: Sat, 12-Jan-85 02:11:40 EST
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ls -i gives the inode # of the file.  If you then run /etc/ncheck
(look at nechk(8)), you can find at least one pathname to that inode.

Of course, if you're unlucky, ncheck will find the link you were looking at
in the first place.

barry gold
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