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).
To delete directory and sub directory in single command, use "deltree" command..
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The command you are looking for is "ls"Also the "dir" command works
rm -rv /path/to/directory
A directory within an existing directory is called a sub 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.
No, a drive cannot be a sub directory but it can be a root directory.
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.
CD Example: CD <sub-directory> Use CD .. to go up a directory. You can also enter a full path to go straight to that directory. Eg: CD windows/system/etc
mkdir aptech/Linux
When you are in the Windows directory or one of its sub-directories. Once at the command prompt you could type: CD\Windows That will change the directory to Windows and what you will now see is: C:\Windows>
Sub Command happened in 2001.