[...]
> If you put a symlink on linux, windows will see it as a hardlink. That
> means any file copies will
> go through it.
[...]
If you set a symlink on a Linux (ext2, ext3, ext4, reiser, etc.)
filesystem, Windows won't see it at all because it cannot read those
filesystems. I was the one who mentioned symlinks, I mentioned them in
the context of double-boot, not of Cygwin, and I explicitly mentioned
ext2, ext3, ext4 and reiser filesystems. So who's distorting whose words?
Regards,
Tony.
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