Try an "L" instead of an "I" for your ln command.
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 12:25, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
> jacob fugal said to use the following syntax to create a symlink
> (symbolic link)...
>
> In -s /path/to/real/file link name
>
> eg.
>
> In -s /mnt/media/music /var/www/web_page/music
> (where /var/www/web_page/ would be the web page's root)
>
>
> ...but i am getting the following error...
>
> -bash: syntax error near unexpected token 'in'
>
>
>
> i have read the man page on 'symlink' but it didn't give me anything
> that help.
>
> can anyone instruct me further on how to create a symbolic like
> ("shortcut," "alias")?
>
> i am running RH 9.
>
> -wade
>
>
>
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