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Manage Symbolic and Hard Links

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Linux and Unix users (especially administrators) should be familiar with the concept of links. There is two types of links: symbolic links and hard links. Links commonly reach a file through several names, instead of navigating through a series of directories and subdirectories from the root — think of a link as an entity mapping a file/directory path and identified through a set of names. If you are a dedicated Windows user, you might not be familiar with links, although Windows itself is perfectly aware of them, especially symbolic links, which most resemble Windows shortcuts.

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Leonard, A. (2011). Manage Symbolic and Hard Links. In: Pro Java 7 NIO.2. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4012-9_3

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