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Symbolic Link issues.
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Hi, I am trying to create a symbolic link from one dir to another.
However, from the command terminal, I type the entire dir path e.g.
ln -s full/dir/path 2/filename full/dir/path/linkName
I then get an error informing me that the destination does not exist.
I removed the linkName so I had
ln -s full/dir/path 2/filename full/dir/path/
this creates two link files one of which is the dir path 2 and the other the filename which when I try to open it does not recognise the path.
any help would be appreciated.
However, from the command terminal, I type the entire dir path e.g.
ln -s full/dir/path 2/filename full/dir/path/linkName
I then get an error informing me that the destination does not exist.
I removed the linkName so I had
ln -s full/dir/path 2/filename full/dir/path/
this creates two link files one of which is the dir path 2 and the other the filename which when I try to open it does not recognise the path.
any help would be appreciated.
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