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A Beginner’s Guide to Symbolic Links in Linux

A Beginner’s Guide to Symbolic Links in Linux

  • Post author:Nikolaus Oosterhof
  • Post published:September 7, 2023

Symbolic links, also known as symlinks or soft links, are special files that point to another file or directory on your system. They are like shortcuts that allow you to access the target file or directory without having to specify the full path. (more…)

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