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I didn't necessarily mean for transport or archival. I imagine "just
dereference it" is one of the motivations for links in the first place. I
was more concerned about windows users, or people with large external
(fat32) drives who wish to use this filesystem for their live session
storage. I just checked and NTFS at least supports symlinks.
-- Paul
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> > Do all target filesystems support symbolic links?
-- Paul
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