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Re: [cobalt-users] Symb. Link



I should have mentioned that it'd be easier to make sure you're located in
the directory where you want the symlink to exist.  Then you can just use:

ln -s /path/and/name/of/original/file name_of_symlink

Which will create the symlink in the current directory.

BC

> ln -s /path/and/name/of/original/file /path/and/name/of/symlink
>
> BC
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Daniel Pfeifer" <dpfeifer@xxxxxxx>
> Subject: [cobalt-users] Symb. Link
>
>
> > Sorry, this might be a newbie question, though, I never had to use it:
How
> can I set a symbolic link?
> >
> > Daniel
> > ---
> > Daniel Pfeifer . dpfeifer@xxxxxxx . ICQ# 70594810