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Can't access symbolic links #19

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vaibhav541 opened this issue Apr 4, 2018 · 4 comments
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Can't access symbolic links #19

vaibhav541 opened this issue Apr 4, 2018 · 4 comments

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@vaibhav541
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Hi.
When i try to create a symbolic link of a directory by using ln -s command . A link is created and is being shown as file instead of a folder shortcut. Also when i try to open it , 404 : Not Found error is displayed. Also i can't use it as a directory in jupyter notebook. Can you please tell me its solution?

@shirishr
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shirishr commented Apr 7, 2018

@vaibhav541 ,
I have seen this happen at times to me.
I would make a mistake like this:
cd to/my/target/directory
ln -s "a/path/to/nowhere/" "link-name"

now in my target directory I have a link-name but because I had made a mistake in the path (which was going nowhere) the link looked like a file.
I also remember that absolute path like "~/somewhere" does not work with notebooks becuase it does not know who or what ~ is..(I think)...try /home/user-name/somewhere instead.

@i-amgeek
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Thanks @shirishr, giving full path worked for me.

@jaggernaut007
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Can we access symlinks from jupyter notebook? How??!

@Tribhuwan-Joshi
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I am creating symbolic link in window as administrator but even then its showing you don't have permission to access the file

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