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You can also type "man 7 inode" and "man 7 symlink" into your terminal and have the information from the primary source.


and wait 'til the author learns about `cp --archive`, copying the symlink instead of the file contents...

no I shouldn't be so snarky. it's good that people share their learning experiences.

I apologize.

original author, you have a section on "cp", where you note plain "cp" copies the contents of the linked-to file.

there also is an option "cp --archive" which copies the symlink as such.




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