ln
[options
]file1
file2
ln
[options
]files directory
Create pseudonyms (links) for files, allowing them to be
accessed by different names. In the first form, link file1
to
file2
, where file2
is usually a new filename. If
file2
is an existing file, it is overwritten; if file2
is
an existing directory, a link named file1
is created in that
directory. In the second form, create links in directory
, each
link having the same name as the file specified.
Force the link to occur (don't prompt for overwrite permission).
Do not overwrite existing files.
Create a symbolic link. This lets you link across file systems and also see the name of the link when you run ls -l (otherwise there's no way to know the name that a file is linked to).