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ulysses | 7 years ago

Usually, that's because /bin/mv is just changing a link to the file, not moving the file itself. In cases where it's actually moving the file -- say across a file system boundary -- it does copy the file and then delete the old version.

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the_duke|7 years ago

I reckon it was meant in the context of compaction.