On Monday 30 August 2004 09:13 pm, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Tom,
On Monday 30 August 2004 20:53, Tom Nielsen wrote:
I've googled, but decided not to spend all night searching.
File1 sym'd to file2 file2 sym'd to file3 file3
I want to remove the sym link from file2....how?
Just like any other file--the "rm" command. When you apply rm to a symbolic link, it does not deference the symlink, but rather operates on the link itself. The target remains unaffected.
-- Tom Nielsen
Randall Schulz I got it! Thanks!
Patrick, Now see....Randall is a star poster. Gives the information people requests. I'm not sure if you're playing parent with posters: "Mom, how do you spell elephant?" "Go look it up Johnny....it's a good way to learn." If you are playing parent, go to one of your other lists and do it. Folks on here don't have time to play 20 questions. We're not all retired from GM, just waiting around to die with nothing better to do. If you don't like this attitude, my phone number is below. You're more than welcome to call me and discuss it like a man. I'm in California and will be in around 9:00. -- ---------------------------- Tom Nielsen Neuro Logic Systems, Inc. 805.389.5435 x18 www.neuro-logic.com ----------------------------