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
To change to the /usr directory using an absolute pathname, you would use the command cd /usr. This command specifies the full path to the usr directory from the root of the filesystem. Ensure you have the necessary permissions to access that directory.
Go to Amazon and search "Volcanoes of the world-a regional directory". That is probably the most comprehensive on the subject.
rmdir
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.
What do you consider a 'subject' directory?