Type '../' to go back to a parent directory
mkdir [name of directory you wat to make] [second directory] [third directory] [fourth directory]
Well seeing that you have no commonsense you should move back in anyway
mkdir directoryname mkdir "directory name with spaces"
They back talk parents because when children feal a point of weakness from the parent, and if the child has been sent to bed or what not they need to make the parent feel bad. If the parent were to say I DON'T CARE to the child it will just upset them more and make them cry.
no they can not make you move back in if you are 16 or older, if you are under 16 then yes
Good question. Usually, most parents who kick their children out make it PERMANENT.
the command 'cd ~' will get you there .
Use the 'cd' command without any target; that always puts you in the home directory which becomes by default the working directory.
virtual directory are that directory throgh which we map to location of the directory.suppose you need to make a directory on a place but we dont have the sufficient place for creating directory then for mapping the directory on that place we create directoy on different location and map to current location.this is called virtual directory.
you have to make a user name and password and have your parent activate your account and enter your secret code.
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Directories and folders are interchangeable terms. In the days before Windows (known as the "DOS" days), "Folders" were called, "Directories." To explain what a directory was, it was said to be "like a folder" which held documents (files) and sometimes envelopes (sub-directories) which could also hold other envelops and/or documents etc. etc. At some point Microsoft started referring to "Directories" as "Folders" supposedly to make it easier to understand for those new to computers. Computer files are always found in a named Directory. If a file isn't in a named directory, it is said to be in the "Root" directory i.e "In the root directory of the D: drive." Further, if a sub-directory/folder is in another directory, it is the "child" of the "parent" directory.