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[[!comment format=mdwn
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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 4"""
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date="2019-06-27T14:36:59Z"
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content="""
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It sounds like you would want to unlock all files in the repo this
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way, is that right?
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If so, it seems like a case for `git-annex adjust`, eg
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`git annex adjust --hardlink`. And it would perhaps make sense to do
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that on a crippled filesystem by default instead of the current default of
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--unlock.
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Keeping it in adjust only avoids needing to make the unlock command do
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something that is not an unlocking, and it avoids needing to add a new
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command.
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It also neatly avoids the problem that, while `git annex unlock`
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makes a change that can be committed to git (in v7 mode), this new
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operation is not something that can be committed to git
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(at least w/o some change to indicate it in the pointer file).
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"""]]
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