> it seems that multiple changes can cause the inode to go >back to a previously used number. So maybe this issue can >occur with every editor if the file is saved multiple times. I doubt that a inode reuse can make…
I would recommend watching the same (or similar) talks about namespaces in Linux done by Michael Kerrisk at NDC TechTown (Kongsberg) September 2019. I learnt a lot from these talks.…
It is the same reason as why the International Organization for Standardization is abbreviated ISO. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Organization_for...
> it seems that multiple changes can cause the inode to go >back to a previously used number. So maybe this issue can >occur with every editor if the file is saved multiple times. I doubt that a inode reuse can make…
I would recommend watching the same (or similar) talks about namespaces in Linux done by Michael Kerrisk at NDC TechTown (Kongsberg) September 2019. I learnt a lot from these talks.…
It is the same reason as why the International Organization for Standardization is abbreviated ISO. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Organization_for...