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7 November 2025
- diffhist Symbolic link 20:35 −3 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Storage: Refer to just "file attributes" and link it.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 20:32 0 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Storage: Fix section for Darwin lchXXX pages.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 20:23 +270 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Storage: Not just FreeBSD.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 19:53 +7 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Use: I don't think ln can simultaneously create a hard link *and* a symlink; it can do either, but not both at the same time.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 19:52 +57 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Windows: The first sentence mentions ReFS, but the rest of the section only mentions NTFS.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 19:49 +4 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Folder shortcuts: "Windows shell" needs a "The".)
- diffhist Symbolic link 19:48 +3 Guy Harris talk contribs (→File shortcuts: Avoid redirect.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 19:46 +29 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Classic Mac OS: Classic Mac OS can't "also" use aliases, as there's nothing to "also" here - the classic Mac OS didn't support symbolic links. "Also" applies only to macOS, which supports symbolic links at all layers and aliases at higher layers.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 19:43 +240 Guy Harris talk contribs (→Mac OS: Clarify that this is the classic Mac OS, not macOS, and note that macOS also supports them, but *NOT* at the Unix layer.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 19:36 −29 Guy Harris talk contribs (Get rid of unnecessary piping.)
- diffhist Symbolic link 19:34 −12 Guy Harris talk contribs (Put Unix-like operating systems first, as 4.1a BSD had them before Windows did. macOS *IS* a Unix-like OS and, in fact, is a certified Unix; no need to mention it specially (if you think there is, says something such as "Unix-like systems, including macOS" to make that clear).)
- diffhist Unix filesystem 17:53 −5 ~2025-31650-31 talk contribs (It's now FreeDesktop's FHS, as already updated in the main article.)
- diffhist Server Message Block 11:52 −14 ~2025-31857-41 talk contribs (→Features: Remove "vaguely named", it reads as opinionated language.)
- diffhist Working directory 10:16 +199 Guy Harris talk contribs (Don't mention processes in the first sentence; they're mentioned later. Simplify the language a bit.)
- diffhist Working directory 05:55 +38 Guy Harris talk contribs (A file system doesn't have a working directory, a process has a working directory, and different processes may have different working directories. (And, on some systems, there may be per-thread working directories.))
- diffhist Intel 01:35 −293 Sarsenet talk contribs (Reverted good faith edits by GopiGopikaSree (talk): Mentioned in first section, don't think this is necessary in lead) Tags: Twinkle Undo Mobile edit Mobile web edit Advanced mobile edit