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hello everybody Im Sean powers and today were going to learn the difference between hard links and soft links on a linux or OS 10 operating system soft links are often also called symbolic links but either way is fine either soft or symbolic both are correct ways to reference symbolic or soft links so what are we talking about whats the difference between a hard link in a soft link well it comes down to what theyre referencing so a hard link is basically a file so this is file 1 and it references or points to a spot on a hard drive so this down here is my representation of a hard drive actually the inode layout on a hard drive how the hard drive stores data so file 1 here points to a specific spot on the hard drive and thats where it stores its data if you create a hard linked file like name it file 2 for example its pointing to the exact same spot on the hard drive now what this effectively gives you is two separate files that behave just like separate files with the exception t