A mirror directory is a file that contains the same information as another primary file. Mirrors are updated on different computers to reduce bandwidth requirements on the computer that contains the primary.
For instance, you write a web page on your home server but your internet connection is through a s l o w dial-up connection. You set up a mirror on a faster network that can always be connected so people can visit your web-site without being aggravated by the slow download speed.
If you need new glass cut to replace a broken mirror, your local glazier should be able to give you a quote. Find a nearby firm in your directory or Yellow Pages.
E. J. Montague has written: 'A directory, business mirror, and historical sketches of Randolph County' -- subject(s): Directories, History
Current directory/Sub-directory **************************************** 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.
the telephone directory is a book but the web directory is in a computer
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Assuming the directory is in your Home directory use: rmdir directory-name This will fail if there are files within the directory. In this case, use rm -r directory-name.
Kik doesn't have an online directory. The directory for Kik users is a server-side directory, and only Kik has access to said directory.
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The root directory is the top level directory of the entire file system. Every branch starts from there. The current working directory is where you happen to be in the tree at the moment. If the root is always "/" and my process is in the directory /usr/local/bin/test/data, then the root directory is still "/" and my working directory is currently /usr/local/bin/test/data
mkdir [name of directory you wat to make] [second directory] [third directory] [fourth directory]
The root directory is usually /.