![]() Additionally, since /tmp/test-1 wasn't there when inotifywatch started, there is no inotify watch placed on it. When you create a file inside /tmp, the directory metadata is updated to contain the new file's inode number, which means that the change happens on /tmp, not /tmp/test-1. When you run inotifywatch -r /tmp, you start watching /tmp and all the files that are already in it. ![]() This is due to the way you're using inotifywatch, and the way the tool itself works.
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