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links in UNIX
Hi
Can you please tell me how to create a softlink to a file on a different partition ? thanks |
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ln -s /"path"/source_file /"path"/target_file
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Don't try for "documented" impossible things!!!
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@sumitpandya
why impossible things? |
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