On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 18:55, Alan Connor wrote: > > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Jul 28 16:24:31 2003 > > > > > > On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 17:22, Alan Connor wrote: > > /var, /etc and /usr/bin, things can get sticky regarding symlinks. > > > > If there's a little shell script that can handle multiple symlink > > redirection, I'm not smart enough to think of it... > > > > Well. I'd start by using find to list all the symlinks that pointed to > another device --snip--
Maybe I'm missing something here, but why would it matter? i.e. If a symlink points to /usr/bin/gcc-3.2, and you copy it somewhere else, it'll still point to /usr/bin/gcc-3.2 and if it points to just gcc-3.2 it'll continue to point to gcc-3.2 in the current directory, wherever that happens to be. So unless you're copying / to /backup or some other silly thing, this should be ok, right? Or am I missing some of the finer points of multiple mounts throughout the filesystem? -- Alex Malinovich Support Free Software, delete your Windows partition TODAY! Encrypted mail preferred. You can get my public key from any of the pgp.net keyservers. Key ID: A6D24837
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