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How to use symbolic links in Linux (and why you should)One such trick makes the filesystem far more flexible than you might imagine. That feature is called symbolic links, also known as symlinks. To explain how this feature works, let's use an example ...
When URLs are redirected, it is called "URL mapping." A symbolic link is like a Windows shortcut, except that the link is an index entry in the Unix file system, whereas the shortcut is a regular ...
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