Use the ln command with the -s flag in the terminal to create symbolic links, such as "ln -s /home/name/Downloads /home/name/Desktop". In Ubuntu's Files app, copy a ...
A symlink or "symbolic link" is a Linux file that simply points at another file. If the referenced file is removed, the symlink will remain but not indicate there's a problem until you try to use it.
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