Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
I thought symlinks keep point via a file location memo, like "look at
/usr/share/the/file/you/want", which is the old location just after
copying, but the new location when you boot from your new device and
that becomes root.
A tool that tries to be too smart could try to relocate it.
Not sure how it would work out though; you'd probably have to be inside the
new system, copying files from the old one, and not the other way around.
-thib
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