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When a user logs in to a Unix system, the current working directory normally starts at the directory/file
Use the 'mkdir' command
/boot
No, because the root is the very top of the directory structure. It has to be unique.
Root directory.
You could use the 'du -s' command to get the size of each directory/sub-directory from wherever you are currently in the file system.
The host file in Unix is usually located in the /etc directory.
rmdir
The UNIX operating system consists of Regular Computer files. In addition there are listed file directory , symbolic link file, named pipe file, domain socket file, device file, and doors (computing) file.
The UNIX operating system consists of Regular Computer files. In addition there are listed file directory , symbolic link file, named pipe file, domain socket file, device file, and doors (computing) file.
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A directory is a location for storing files on your computer. Directories are found in a hierarchical file system such asDOS, OS/2, Unix, etc. When referring to a directory, a user commonly indicates the name of the directory.