Re: Question about broken link files?

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在 2021-05-02星期日的 18:05 +1000,Michael D. Setzer II via users写道:
> Just upgraded my notebook to sdd drive and then did dnf 
> update to Fedora 33.
> 
> Ran the following command in / to see what it finds.
> find . -xtype l >/badlinks
> 
> Summary of results of broken links by top directory 
> /etc 15
> /home 17
> /proc 170
> /root 2
> /run 145
> /usr 325
> 674
> 
> Not an awful lot, but wonder if they should be fixed or 
> just left alone? 
> One was projectM have a link to some fonts, but the fonts 
> and the directory they are suppose to be in don't exist.
Maybe those fonts will can be installed in another package, or moved
due to licensing problems.
> The there are a number K50netconsole files in /etc
I did not see such file in my system.
> /proc and /run not sure of??
If its not causing problems, I think those dangling links should not be
a problem. 

For example, podman-docker is supposed to set up a symlink:
/run/docker.sock -> /run/podman/podman.sock
to let programs hardcoded to talk to docker socket to communicate with
podman daemon. While when podman is not running, the symlink becomes
dangling.

Or symlink is used for other reasons, for example systemd creates 
/run/systemd/units/invocation:<unit name> which points to its
invocation id.
> /home seem to be mostly files in .wine
> 
> Thanks..
> 
> 
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