Why do the directories /home, /usr, /var, etc. all have the same inode number (2)? – unix.stackexchange.com 08:20 Posted by Unknown No Comments I find that under my root directory, there are some directories that have the same inode number: $ ls -aid */ .*/ 2 home/ 2 tmp/ 2 usr/ 2 var/ 2 ./ 2 ../ 1 sys/ 1 proc/ I only know that the ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitDecoding Factorio blueprints in Haskell – codereview.stackexchange.comWhat is the worst that can happen when the homoscedasticity assumption is violated in ANOVA? – stats.stackexchange.comCreate new column with incremental values in a faster and efficient way – stackoverflow.comA running gene crossover algorithm – codegolf.stackexchange.com¿What is the worst that can happen when the homoscedasticity assumption is violated in ANOVA? – stats.stackexchange.comScientific applications of the tikzducks – tex.stackexchange.com
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