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- From: tkacik@hobbes.hobbes.cs.gmr.com (Tom Tkacik)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.3b1
- Subject: Re: link vs ln on the 3b1: what gives?
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- Date: 22 Jan 93 12:56:47 GMT
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- In article 18551@colorado.edu, wouk@alumni.cs.colorado.edu (Arthur Wouk writes:
- > the users manual does not contain a page for ln. it does contain a
- > page for link.
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- > link is not found, ln is.
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- To find the man page for ln, look up cp. You should find it there.
- Don't you love Unix man pages?:-)
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- link is the system call used by the ln command to do its job.
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- Tom Tkacik
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