Are these the 'hidden' (system) files that windows has? Do you get the same
output if you were to boot an image of the drive and opt (using windows
explorer) - to alter [tools, view, 'show the hidden files & folders']?
> When booting a Windows XP system with a Linux distro, one
> mounts the NTFS drive and runs a command such as "ls -li".
> In the output, what does the inode number refer to in the
> NTFS structure?
>
> Thanks,
>
> H. Carvey
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Are these the 'hidden' (system) files that windows has? Do you get the same
output if you were to boot an image of the drive and opt (using windows
explorer) - to alter [tools, view, 'show the hidden files & folders']?
> When booting a Windows XP system with a Linux distro, one
> mounts the NTFS drive and runs a command such as "ls -li".
> In the output, what does the inode number refer to in the
> NTFS structure?
>
> Thanks,
>
> H. Carvey
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