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*create symbolic link to a path | |||
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Create a symbolic link "fmric" pointing to "/media/DATA2/guests/public/Lab05" (assuming it exists). | Create a symbolic link "fmric" pointing to "/media/DATA2/guests/public/Lab05" (assuming it exists). Thus, under your home directory, type: | ||
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cd fmric | |||
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you will be in "~/fmric", where all the contents of /media/DATA2/guests/public/Lab05 can be accessed. | |||
**Deleting the symbolic link won't remove the contents of its destination. |
Revision as of 15:31, 18 November 2014
Linux Knowledge
- create symbolic link to a path
ln -s <destination> <symbolic link>
For example, typing the following command in your home directory (~):
ln -s /media/DATA2/guests/public/Lab05 fmric
Create a symbolic link "fmric" pointing to "/media/DATA2/guests/public/Lab05" (assuming it exists). Thus, under your home directory, type:
cd fmric
you will be in "~/fmric", where all the contents of /media/DATA2/guests/public/Lab05 can be accessed.
- Deleting the symbolic link won't remove the contents of its destination.