Current directory/Sub-directory
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The current directory is simply the directory a user is currently in - for instance: when in the Home directory, or the Music directory, and so on. A sub directory is another directory inside a main directory - for instance: in the Music Directory - Jazz, Elkie Brooks, Classical, are examples of three sub directories.
A directory within an existing directory is called a sub directory.
No, a drive cannot be a sub directory but it can be a root directory.
mkdir directoryname mkdir "directory name with spaces"
The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works
To delete directory and sub directory in single command, use "deltree" command..
One period refers to the current directory. Two periods refers to the parent directory.
A directory is a holding place for multiple files and sub-directories. Are you asking about a specific directory?
C:\ is the root directory C:\folder\ is sub directory
Mkdir command creates a subdirectory under a directory (MD creates a directory) . The command Chdir changes the current Default directory(CD changes the current directory). The Rmdir removes the subdirectory(RD removes a directory).
Nothing, I think you mean collapse as in it collapses a sub directory, it will just minimize the view
Computers store data in a series of directories. Each directory, or folder, may contain files or other directories. If a directory is located within another directory, it is called a sub-directory (or sub-folder) of that folder.
Var directory is a sub directory of the root directory, The system writes data during process of its operation.