A link is a reference to another file, giving the file multiple names and allowing it to be in more locations at once. There are two kinds of links: symbolic links (also known as symlinks or soft links) and hard…
A link is a reference to another file, giving the file multiple names and allowing it to be in more locations at once. There are two kinds of links: symbolic links (also known as symlinks or soft links) and hard…
On Unix and Linux systems, the file extensions are a matter of convention. They are used to help the user choose a program to read/open the file. A few extension conventions: Usually, the regular files have extensions: file.txt, file.pdf. The…