--- "Matthew J. Probst" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How are you creating the symbolic link?  

#ln -s /home/hendro/try01 gg

>You can create a symbolic link on
> a Unix file system to any place mounted on the
> system  (for that matter any bogus place as well). 
creating a symbolic link does not actually read
> or verify that the file it points to exists or is
> mounted.

Is there any different method creating symbolic link
in fat32(vfat)?
 
> What you you mena by "copying links files"?  Do you
> mean you wish to have cp follow the link and copy
the actual file rather than the symbolic link
> itself?  If this is the case, you can use the -H and
> -L options of cp.

I mean that I want to copy links I already made to
different folder.

-Hendro

> -matt
> 
> On Thu, 5 Feb 2004, Hendro Nugroho wrote:
> 
> > Is there any possibility to make symbolic links to
> usb
> > hardisk (vfat; mounted under normal user)? I tried
> to
> > make one while login as root & normal user, but
> both
> > of them are failed. The message said "Operation
> not
> > permitted"
> > Does anyone know how to copy links files?
> >
> > -Hendro
> >
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