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Should be as simple as:
$ ln -s /var/www/shag /var/www/kathweb/shag
or the same with relative paths.
just remember it's:
$ ln -s <target> <linkname>
cheers!
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Kath wrote:
> I have the directory /var/www/shag/
>
> I want to link /var/www/kathweb/shag/ to it, so when someone goes to
>www.kathweb.net/shag/, the directory of shag/ is displayed.
>
> How do I do this?
>
> And yes I know about virtualhosting, but that is not an option right now because my
>friend's ISP's DNS server has stopped resolving my domain name. Stupid Road Runner!
>And yesterday it was working fine. Everyone else can reach me too, so it isn't me.
>
> - Kath, perpetually confused by ln -s
>
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