symlink via command line

Jared Greenwald greenwaldjared at gmail.com
Mon Dec 2 03:28:03 UTC 2013


You can only link to a file directly, so what is the exact file path you
want to point to?


On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 9:03 PM, Wade Smart <wadesmart at gmail.com> wrote:

> Im trying to make a symlink to etc/apache2 stop
> via terminal but Im having a bit of difficulty.
> Putting in the space between apache2 and stop appears
> to be the problem.
>
> How do you put that space in there?
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