Take path `/a/b' for example. The original detry branch looks like
'/' -> 'a' -> 'b' where the ino's are: 2, 3, and 4 respectively.
When nfsd then tries to rebuild the dentry it creates:
'/' -> '..' -> '..' where the ino's are 4, 3, and 2 respectively.
They are different paths. (This isn't quite what happens, but it
is the basic idea.)
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G. Allen Morris III
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