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Max Kellermann authored
The Linux feature allows writing new files to an invisible file, and then replace the old file. This preserves the old file if we get interrupted by some event.
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The Linux feature allows writing new files to an invisible file, and then replace the old file. This preserves the old file if we get interrupted by some event.
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