On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 10:18, Michael D. Setzer II wrote: > I'm wondering if there is a way to fix broken links. When you to an ls > it shows them in Red background with white letters. I just installed a > program, and it didn't work. It said a file was missing, but I found the > file, but it was a link that was pointing to a non-existing file. I redid > the link to the file that was there with the newer number, and it them > worked find. I've also seen other broken links, but rather than trying > to find them one by one. > > Thanks. > man symlinks something like: symlinks -d -r / will do what you want -- Tony Placilla, RHCT anthony_placilla@xxxxxxxx J.O.A.T. I use Linux because it's like owning a chainsaw compared to owning a pen knife. Not always necessary, but much more fun