link(ADM)
link, unlink --
link and unlink files and directories
Syntax
/etc/link file1 file2
/etc/unlink file
Description
The link command is used to create a file name
that points to another file.
Linked files and directories can be removed by the
unlink command; however, it is strongly recommended
that the
rm(C)
and
rmdir(C)
commands be used instead of the unlink command.
The only difference between
ln(C)
and link/unlink
is that the latter do exactly what they are told to do,
abandoning all error checking.
This is because they directly invoke the
link(S-osr5)
and
unlink(S-osr5)
system calls.
Limitations
These commands can be run only by the super user.
See also
,link(S-osr5)
rm(C),
unlink(S-osr5)
Standards conformance
link and unlink are conformant with:
AT&T SVID Issue 2;
X/Open CAE Specification, Commands and Utilities, Issue 4, 1992;
NIST FIPS 1512.
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SCO OpenServer Release 6.0.0 -- 03 June 2005