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How to use symbolic links on Linux

How to use symbolic links on Linux

  • Post author:Nikolaus Oosterhof
  • Post published:January 1, 2021

Symbolic links (or Symlinks) are files that act as shortcuts or references to another file or directory. Although different, roughly speaking, we can think of (more…)

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