Answer by LucasY for How to create a soft or symbolic link?
This template was more helpful for me than the above answers. Probably not more correct, just less obfuscated:ln -s <path/to/real/file-or-folder> <symlink path>Just replace the parts in...
View ArticleAnswer by briankip for How to create a soft or symbolic link?
I have found that it is easier to go to where you want the link to be and then create the link using sudo ln -s /path/to/source/file, than doing ln -s target source. So in your case I would do cd...
View ArticleAnswer by Mohamad El Boudi for How to create a soft or symbolic link?
ln -s -n ./TargetDirectory ./NicknameNote, this works if you both nodes are below you in the same tree. You can use relative notation-s command makes it a symbolic link-n makes it possible de create a...
View ArticleAnswer by Sam for How to create a soft or symbolic link?
If it is saying target is not a folder, it means there are spaces in your folder names eg: New Folder has a spaceYou need to edit the path and add a backslash \ after every space in the pathseg: ln -s...
View ArticleAnswer by Hafiz Shehbaz Ali for How to create a soft or symbolic link?
Check the software location by this. which application-name #replace for the application you are looking forfor example which skypeoutput will be this. /usr/bin/skype To create the soft link. for...
View ArticleAnswer by Pedro Arnoldo Machado Duran for How to create a soft or symbolic link?
The error is that you are writing the command wrong. The correct way isln -s /<full>/<path>/<to>/<file> /usr/local/binhttp://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2001697
View ArticleAnswer by dv3500ea for How to create a soft or symbolic link?
If the 'p4v' executable is at /opt/bin/p4v, you can simply run:sudo ln -s /opt/bin/p4v /usr/bin/p4vsudo chmod ugo+x /usr/bin/p4vIt would be better to add /opt/bin (or wherever the executable is) to...
View ArticleAnswer by MichałŠrajer for How to create a soft or symbolic link?
See man ln.To create a symlink at /usr/bin/bar which references the original file /opt/foo, use:ln -s /opt/foo /usr/bin/barYou would need to apply the above command as root (i.e. with sudo).
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I am installing p4v in /opt, but /usr/bin is on my path. Is it possible to create a soft or symbolic link for p4v from /opt to /usr/bin, so I can just type "p4v" since /usr/bin is in my path?
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