If I create a link to a folder, how can I get from that linked folder to the "real" folder from within Nautilus?

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Published on 2012-09-13T17:27:38Z Indexed on 2012/09/14 21:48 UTC
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Say I have a folder several layers down in my documents folder. And I want easy access to it from my desktop. To do that I:

  • Go to the parent folder in Nautilus.
  • Right click on the folder's Icon and choose Make Link
  • Cut / Paste the new "Link to ..." folder onto my desktop.

Great. And mostly this works fine for me.

But suppose I want to get to that folder's parent. I can of course get there using the original path--what Nautilus calls the "link path" which I can see in the properties of the folder. But that seems harder than it ought to be.

How can I click on the folder and go to the link path directly?

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