If this is the case, what is the bebefit of a sym link?=20 If it's size how much bigger is a hard one? (I am so BAD!) On Wednesday 18 December 2002 11:36 am, David Mandala wrote: > Easiest way to explain the difference is: Hard links must exist on the > same file system (ie: partition) and soft links (symlinks) can exist > across partition boundaries. There are other differences but that is th= e > biggest that you might care about. > > As explained below a hard link is a pointer to data that is already on > the drive. The name can be the same or different. With a hard link if > the original link is deleted the data remains accessible via the other > hard links. With a soft link if the original link is deleted the data i= s > gone and you have what is known as a hanging sym link, that is a soft > link that is now pointing at nothing. There are tools to scan your > drives to locate and delete hanging links. You would be surprised how > many hanging soft links can accumulate over time! > > There are more differences but I'll leave that to you to discover. > > Cheers, > > Davidm > > On Wed, 2002-12-18 at 11:36, Mike Starke wrote: > > /_> From what I've interpreted from a combination of the info/man pag= es > > on ln, it /_> seems that without the -s it is just another command f= or > > copy. /_> > > /_> Is this correct? > > /_ > > /_With a hard link, you have pointers to the same data saved at some > > /_particular location on the disk. So it's technically not a copy. > > /_~M > > /_ > > I must admit, I too, never fully understood the differance between > > soft & hard links. > > > > -Mike > > --------------------------------------------------- > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss --=20 :-)~Mike~(-: