This isn't causing any direct problems, but seemed strange to me.
I have a backup .iso file, which contains a single file: backup_1.tar.bz2.
I mount this .iso to inspect its contents:
This works fine, but when I list the contents of the directory:
As you can see, the same file is listed twice.
Why is this?
The concept of having two files with identical names is a bit ... odd to begin with.
I can read the contents of these/this file, and it seems fine otherwise.
But why the strange duplication?
Thanks
-John
FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE amd64
I have a backup .iso file, which contains a single file: backup_1.tar.bz2.
I mount this .iso to inspect its contents:
Code:
# mdconfig -f backup_1.iso
md0
# mount -t cd9660 /dev/md0 mymount/
This works fine, but when I list the contents of the directory:
Code:
# ls -l mymount/
total 8388604
-rw-r--r-- 3 jrw jrw 4G Apr 19 14:25 backup_1.tar.bz2
-rw-r--r-- 3 jrw jrw 4G Apr 19 14:25 backup_1.tar.bz2
As you can see, the same file is listed twice.
Why is this?
The concept of having two files with identical names is a bit ... odd to begin with.
I can read the contents of these/this file, and it seems fine otherwise.
But why the strange duplication?
Thanks
-John
FreeBSD 9.1-RELEASE amd64