Robert Moskowitz wrote:> I do not know the command line for symbolic links. I created the
> symbolic link of /Centos/5 to /Centos/5.1 in Nautilus which does not
> have a method of changing a symbolic link. Only deleting it and
> creating a new one.
>
Not that I know of, I always just delete an recreate it using "rm -f"
and "ln -s" at the command line.
> Is there a command line to change /Centos/5 to link to /Centos/5.2 ?
>
I just delete and re-create it
> IMNSHO, anyone that has more than 2 Centos boxes should maintain their
> own local repo. Of course it only took me a few years until I got mine
> up and running! Just had some challenges walking the talk :)
I agree with this when maintaining more than a couple boxes, certainly
if maintaining more than 4 or 5 at the same location, especially with
limited bandwidth.
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