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The hurd `symlink` translator lets you create a filesystem node that
refers to another node. It is similar to the `ln` command. Suppose
you begin writing a new filesystem for the hurd from scratch. To
develop it quickly, you could skip implementing symlinks. The user
would instead use the `/hurd/symlink` translator. The Hurd could
provide all sorts of filesystem like functionality that would work
regardless of the user's choice of filesystem.
Please note that [[ext2fs]] does not use `/hurd/symlink`. Instead it
supports linking directly in the filesystem, since that is faster than
using `/hurd/symlink`.
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