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		<title>By: New Linux User &#187; HOWTO: Remove a Symbolic Link</title>
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		<description>[...] When you create a symbolic link, link file you&#8217;ve created just points to the target file. Therefore, the link file has no other purpose in life than that. So, when you want to get rid of it, just delete the link file. [...]</description>
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