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Old 06-02-2010, 03:50 AM   #1
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LXer: Learn Linux, 101: Create and change hard and symbolic links


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Learn how to create and manage hard and symbolic links to files on your Linux® system. You can use the material in this article to study for the LPI 101 exam for Linux system administrator certification, or just to explore the differences between hard and soft, or symbolic, links and the best ways to link to files, as opposed to copying files.

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good article, Linux training and certification are also available from UNIX Academy read more and there's free evaluation test too! here
 
  


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