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* Instead of creating a subdirectory hierarchy that itself
  will contain symlinks to each actual data file, create only
  symlinks to items in the root of the volume, whether they
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* Rather than comparing the user-visible data directory
  to see if an update is needed, compare with the current
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* Fix data dir timestamp format year
* Create ..data symlink even when a data volume has no data so
  consumers can have simplified update watch logic.
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