I don't have access to Red Hat Academy right now but I am pretty sure that the 
answer is either no, or perhaps one bit, like shortcuts in Windows. Caveat: I 
am a linux newbie so this is by no means a definitive answer. Maybe it will 
however bump your question up and thereby bring it to the attention of the list 
linux geeks, who can confirm or deny.

>On linux, when you make a symbolic link,
>
>ls -s /dir1 /dir2
>
>Does it take up more disk space?
>
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