|> Hello everybody,
|> I have found one odd thing about 2.0.33:
|> If I do "ln -sf" for an existing symbolic link, it depends where the
|> link points to.
|> For a file it works as expected (by me).
|> For a directory, the modification time of the link's target (the
|> directory) changes. This is what I do not expect.
|> Sorry, if it's not a kernel problem, but for me it seems to be one.
No, it isn't. Use "ln -sfd" (-d -> no dereference). If the target is a
directory then ln creates the link there.
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