what would you use a subject directory? give tow example
you would use a country directory
Robb McCracken has written: 'Montana land use planners directory' -- subject(s): Land use, Planning, Directories 'Montana grantwriting consultants directory' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Consultants, Directories
rmdir
Go to Amazon and search "Volcanoes of the world-a regional directory". That is probably the most comprehensive on the subject.
If you are just removing the directory, use the command: rmdir dir-name The dir-name directory has to be empty for this to work. If there are files or other subdirectories then use the command: rm -rf dir-name
One can get a directory that a call center would use at several online sites. Some online sites that have this information are "Callfire" and "Zapmeta".
mkdir testcopy
Use the 'mkdir' command
Since a keylogger is used to monitor computer keyboard use, I would start by looking under computer equipment in the Wichita directory.
an index or subject directory found in the help menu.
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.
What do you consider a 'subject' directory?