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From: mike@enmasse.UUCP (Mike Schloss)
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Subject: Re: How can I find where a link leads to ???
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Date: Fri, 18-Jan-85 20:33:39 EST
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> How can I find where a link leads to ???
> 
> 							Mark

First do a ls -i to determine the inode #.
Then either run find  -inum # where dir is the mount point of the
file system OR run ncheck /dev/dsk/XYZZY -i # where XYZZY is the section
that has the mounted file system.

Note: find may return files with the same inum in other filesystems if
they are mounted somewhere underneath