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[[mkdir]] is the [[linux]] command used to create directories. You will hear directories referred to as folders. | [[mkdir]] is the [[linux]] command used to create directories. You will hear directories referred to as folders. | ||
Revision as of 05:34, 15 July 2008
mkdir is the linux command used to create directories. You will hear directories referred to as folders.
mkdir knoppixtest
The above command line would be used to create a directory named knoppixtest.
mkdir -p knoppixtest/3.9
The mkdir has a useful argument other than the directory name. The parent directory option is very nice. You can create a directory and all of the parent directories above the last directory in the directory path list that is separated by the slash, /.
mkdir knoppixtest mkdir knoppixtest/3.9
For example these two commands are the same as issuing mkdir -p knoppixtext/3.9.
mkdir -p /var/spool/mail
As the number of directories increases, then the create parent option becomes more valuable.
mkdir /var cd var mkdir spool cd spool mkdir mail cd mail
Compare the above command sequence with
mkdir -p /var/spool/mail cd /var/spool/mail
The parent option can save some time.