Unix filesystem hierarchies are defined to be a partial ordering, not a full ordering.
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> (2) Are there Linux file systems that don't work this way? Maybe
> someone with a mounted writable reiserfs could do a quick check.
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> Please copy replies to me as I am not subscribed. Thanks.
bash-2.05# mkdir fu
bash-2.05# cd fu
bash-2.05# touch one two three four
bash-2.05# ls -U
one two four three
Hans
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