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With this utility you can use the symlink application Microsoft Windows has well hidden inside the cmd.exe app.

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I hope that is not too late for this app to get new light.ĭownload ClickOnce Installer (Supports auto updates) A lot of people has filed issues with it and I plan to sort them out.īetter late than never some might say. I will be updating this little app over the course of the next days and hopefully release it in better shape.

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Switched to GitHub instead of Google Code since they are going to close soon.

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Links provides the flexibility needed in an organization that is never static for long.Back from the dead. The demonstration above is only one possibility of many to take advantage of links for seamlessly navigating an ever-changing directory structure in a living production environment. Other operating systems have tried to mimic this capability, but those never worked as well or were as usable due to the lack of a fundamental link design in their file systems. Links are one of the most powerful features of UNIX and Linux file systems. Make symbolic links instead of hard links Wrap up Treat LINK_NAME as a normal file if it is a symbolic link to a directory Remove destination file (necessary since a link already exists) The options, according to the man page, are as follow:

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  • Router -> /home/alan/Documents/network/device/ASUSDF-3760/config 'Router' -> '/home/alan/Documents/network/device/ASUSDF-3760/config/' I could use the rm and ln commands to remove and create a new symbolic link, but there is a way to do this in one step using only the ln command with a few options: :~/Configuration/ $ ln -vfns ~/Documents/network/device/ASUSDF-3760/config/ Router Since my main router has changed, I want the router's symbolic link to point to its directory.

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    This way, as the physical devices change over time, you do not have to continuously update any processes that might be managing them as they are addressing the links rather than the actual device directories. You can use symbolic links to represent each one logically with either a generic name, such as ap1, ap2, and so on, or you can use descriptive words such as ap_floor2, ap_floor3, etc. I create the directory and confirm its existence: $ mkdir -p ~/Documents/network/device/ASUSDF-3760/config :~/Documents/network/device/ $ lsĪnother example could be if you have several access points throughout your offices. Instead, I have a new directory that corresponds to the new router, perhaps an ASUS DF-3760. Therefore, its directory does not get deleted. I might re-task the old router to be an access point. The second advantage of using a symbolic link becomes evident if I decide to replace this router with a new model. The advantage is that when performing maintenance on this device, I simply browse to ~/Configuration/Router.

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    NAS -> /home/alan/Documents/network/device/NFSBox/config Router -> /home/alan/Documents/network/device/NetgearRL5000/config Then, take a look and confirm with ls -l: :~/Configuration/ $ ls -l The command to create it is ln -s: $ ln -s /home/alan/Documents/network/device/NetgearRL5000/config Router The symbolic link Router points to the config directory of my Netgear RL5000. As shown above, the symbol indicates that these are links. I use symbolic links from this directory to point to the specific device directory: :~/Configuration/ $ ls The -F option of the ls command appends special characters to each file name to represent its type. To simplify the backup process, I have a directory in my home called Configuration. home/alan/Documents/network/device/NetgearRL5000/config. The configuration backups themselves might be deep within the directory tree, e.g. Devices can include routers, access points, NAS servers, and laptops, often of different brands and versions. I have a directory structure to hold everything related to documentation, updates, and other files for the computers and devices on my network. One way that I like to use symbolic links is to manage configuration backups of various IT equipment. UNIX and Linux users find many uses for links, particularly symbolic links.













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