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02-28-2006 04:11 AM
02-28-2006 04:11 AM
Hi!
The following link is used to keep content of "dirname" and "/OV/dirname" equal.
lrwxr-xr-x dirname -> /OV/dirname.
How I could remove this link and the all
"/OV/dirname" without touching the content of "dirname"?
The following link is used to keep content of "dirname" and "/OV/dirname" equal.
lrwxr-xr-x dirname -> /OV/dirname.
How I could remove this link and the all
"/OV/dirname" without touching the content of "dirname"?
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02-28-2006 04:16 AM
02-28-2006 04:16 AM
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You cannot, as the content of "dirname" is really the content ov /OV/dirname. What it appears you want is a seperate, real directory "dirname" with a copy of all the content from "/OV/dirname". If that's the case, remove the link, mkdir "/dirname" and then "mv /OV/dirname/* /dirname" and "mv "/OV/dirname/.* /dirname" and then "rmdir /OV/dirname"
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02-28-2006 11:30 PM
02-28-2006 11:30 PM
Re: removing soft link
Hi,
you have to remove the link:
rm dirname
and move the /OV/dirname to dirname:
mv /OV/dirname dirname
it this point you have the dirname equal to /OV/dirname and the /OV/dirname removed.
HTH,
Art
you have to remove the link:
rm dirname
and move the /OV/dirname to dirname:
mv /OV/dirname dirname
it this point you have the dirname equal to /OV/dirname and the /OV/dirname removed.
HTH,
Art
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