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patches/packages/glibc-zoneinfo-2018e-noarch-2_slack14.1.txz: Rebuilt. Handle removal of US/Pacific-New timezone. If we see that the machine is using this, it will be automatically switched to US/Pacific.
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-<h1 class="SECT1"><a id="FILE-COMMANDS-LINK" name="FILE-COMMANDS-LINK">10.7 Aliasing
-files with <tt class="COMMAND">ln</tt></a></h1>
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-<p><tt class="COMMAND">ln</tt>(1) is used to create links between files. These links can
-be either hard links or soft (symbolic) links. The differences between the two kinds of
-links were discussed in <a href="filesystem-structure-links.html">Section 9.3</a>. If you
-wanted to make a symbolic link to the directory <tt class="FILENAME">/var/media/mp3</tt>
-and place the link in your home directory, you would do this:</p>
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-<samp class="PROMPT">%</samp> <kbd class="USERINPUT">ln -s /var/media/mp3 ~/mp3</kbd>
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-<p>The <var class="OPTION">-s</var> option tells <tt class="COMMAND">ln</tt> to make a
-symbolic link. The next option is the target of the link, and the final option is what to
-call the link. In this case, it will just make a file called <tt
-class="FILENAME">mp3</tt> in your home directory that points to <tt
-class="FILENAME">/var/media/mp3</tt>. You can call the link itself whatever you want by
-just changing the last option.</p>
-
-<p>Making a hard link is just as simple. All you have to do is leave off the <var
-class="OPTION">-s</var> option. Hard links may not normally refer to directories or span
-file systems, however. To create a hard link <tt class="FILENAME">/usr/bin/email</tt> to
-<tt class="FILENAME">/usr/bin/mutt</tt>, simply type the following:</p>
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-<samp class="PROMPT">#</samp> <kbd
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