LN(I) 3/15/72 LN(I) NAME ln - make a link SYNOPSIS ln name1 [ name2 ] DESCRIPTION A link is a directory entry referring to a file; the same file (together with its size, all its protection informa- tion, etc) may have several links to it. There is no way to distinguish a link to a file from its original directory en- try; any changes in the file are effective independently of the name by which the file is known. Ln creates a link to an existing file name1. If name2 is given, the link has that name; otherwise it is placed in the current directory and its name is the last component of name1. It is forbidden to link to a directory or to link across file systems. SEE ALSO rm(I) BUGS There is nothing particularly wrong with ln, but tp doesn't understand about links and makes one copy for each name by which a file is known; thus if the tape is extracted several copies are restored and the information that links were in- volved is lost. - 1 -