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In a Linux terminal, the command to create a new directory is: mkdir .

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Q: Which Linux command is equivalent to Windows' MD command?
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What command is used to create a folder in the command prompt?

In Windows and Unix-based and Unix-like systems, the command is mkdir (however in Windows a shortcut md can be used as well).


How do you create five sub directory in one directory with example?

The details depend on whether you want to do it interactively, or via commands in Windows, in Linux, etc. Here are the commands in Windows:c: cd \ md MainDir cd MainDir md Sub1 md Sub2 md Sub3 md Sub4 md Sub5


What command creates a sub directory under a 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).


How do you create a folder using the command prompt in windows 7?

in cmd type "md FileName" in the directory you want the folder. md= Make Directory. And where FileName is you would put what ever name you wanted.


What command creates a subdirectory under a directory?

MD subdir


What is the command to create a new folder?

the command is md then what ever you want to call it


What CLI command is used to create a subdirectory?

MD nameofdirectory. MD stands for Make Directory.


What is the command to move data on drive c?

MD


What is command disk operating system?

Mkdir and md command give then make a directory or drive


In DOS what does the command MD do?

Creates a new directory or folder.


How do you create a folder on MS-DOS using the MD command?

At the dos prompt (c:>), type md then a space, then the name of the folder you want to create. Example md foldername


Can a DO also hold the title of MD?

Not that I am aware of. While they are both equivalent degrees, their approach to patient care and treatment is different. Thus, a DO is a DO, and an MD is an MD. You cannot say one is the other.