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Simlinks

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A symlink is a soft or hard link to a directory location to another directory location or file. I am only interested in the soft link. It effectivily allows a directory tree to be made for different non-structured directory locations, even across partitions.

Simple use is: ln -s "path/directory or file" "path/symlink name", where option -s is to create a symlink. See ln –help or man ln for more information.

  • To remove symlink rm "path/symlink name"
  • To list symlink ls "path/symlink name"
  • To list symlink directory contents ls "path/symlink name/"
  • Use -f flag to force
  • Use -s flag for soft link, default is hard link
Comparison Parameters Hard link Soft link
Inode number* Files that are hard linked take the same inode number Files that are soft linked take a different inode number
Directories Hard links are not allowed for directories (Only a superuser* can do it) Soft links can be used for linking directories
File system It cannot be used across file systems It can be used across file systems
Data Data present in the original file will still be available in the hard links Soft links only point to the file name, it does not retain data of the file
Original file’s deletion If the original file is removed, the link will still work as it accesses the data the original was having access to. If the original file is removed, the link will not work as it doesn’t access the original file’s data.
Speed Hard links are comparatively faster Soft links are comparatively slower

Soft symlink ownership is not particularly important as it has full permissions (777) and file access is determined by real file permissions.


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