Debian Symbolic Links
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Debian Symbolic Links

Symbolic links are filesystem objects that serve as pointers to other files or directories, providing a flexible way to organize data without duplicating it. Unlike hard links, which share the same underlying data, symbolic links are separate files containing a textual path that the operating system resolves during access. These links are central to Debian Linux management, where they facilitate the alternatives system, service configuration in systemd, and compatibility during major filesystem transitions. While they offer cross-filesystem capabilities and support for relative paths, they also introduce security risks such as TOCTOU race conditions and symbolic link loops. Advanced tools like cp, rsync, and tar provide specific flags to either preserve these links or follow them to their targets. Finally, the sources explain that the Linux kernel manages these references through specific system calls like readlink and lstat, ensuring they remain transparent to most user applications.

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