On Windows NTFS there is a similar concept to an inode number, but it is a 64-bit index number split into two 32-bit numbers "Low" and "High". Like inodes, these numbers are only unique within a partition, so you also need to take into account the Volume Serial Number (VSN). See Win32::IdentifyFile. The information returned by IdentifyFile is Volume Serial Number, File Index High, File Index Low. I am the author, so let me know if you have any issues. On FAT I don't think you have any options like this.
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