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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers links.... soft or hard.. not sure? Post 30578 by janr on Thursday 24th of October 2002 05:26:39 AM
Old 10-24-2002
A link is just a entry in the directory I-node table.
It does not mean the tatget files exists.

You can re-create the targets and it should be working.


BUT I wonder how it is possible you have 2 files in the same directory with the same name (filea).

Is this an example?, or do you have blanks around the file name?, or is this you problem?
 

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LN(1)							      General Commands Manual							     LN(1)

NAME
ln, clone - create a link to a file SYNOPSIS
ln [-ifmrRvx] file [name] ln [-ifrRvx] file ... dir clone [-ifmvx] file [name] OPTIONS
-i Ask if ok to remove a file -f Remove existing links -m Merge trees, disable the into-a-directory trick -rR Recursively link a directory tree -v Display what ln is doing -x Do not cross device boundaries EXAMPLES
ln file newname # Make newname a synonym for file ln /usr/games/chess # Create a link called chess DESCRIPTION
A directory entry is created for name . The entry points to file . Henceforth, name and file can be used interchangeably. If name is not supplied, the last component of file is used as the link name. If more than one file is supplied or the name refers to an existing direc- tory, links will be created in that directory. An existing name will not be removed unless the -i or -f flag is specified. Clone is a convenient synonym for ln -fmr to create a so-called "link farm", a directory full of links to the original tree. SEE ALSO
cp(1), link(2), unlink(2). LN(1)
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