--- layout: page category: Filesystem tags: Hard links author: Ricardo Vivanco title: fs previous-page: pages/fs/Hard:symbolic_links.html ---
To create a hard links in Linux, we will use ln utility. For example, if you want
to create a hard link named "hard_link1" to the file "file1" you can use first
the ls
-l
command in order to see all files. Then you
write
ln
"file1" "hard_link1" and after that if you write down again
ls
-l
you can finally see the hard link named "hard_link1"
created. Looking at that output, using
ls
command, the new file is not indicated
as a link, it is shown as a regular file. This implies that "hard_link1" is just another
regular executable file that points to the same underlying inode as "file1".
If you desire to make a hard link directly into a soft link, use the
-P
flag
like this:
ln
-P
"file1" "hard_link1"