-
directory is
called a
subdirectory. The
terms parent and
child are
often used to
describe the
relationship between a
subdirectory and the
directory in...
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contain other directories. The cd
command can be used to
change into a
subdirectory, move back into the
parent directory, move all the way back to the root...
- However, when
accessed from the web, file
access is
usually directed to a
subdirectory in the user's home directory, such as /home/username/public_html or /home/username/www...
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recursively deletes an
entire subdirectory of files. When IBM and
Microsoft introduced PC DOS 1.0 and MS-DOS 1.0,
subdirectories were not yet supported. This...
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about both
files and
other directories,
called subdirectories which, in turn, can
point to
other subdirectories, and so on. This is
organized as a tree structure...
- configurable. A
scheme where web
server serves a
default file on per-
subdirectory basis has been
supported as
early as NCSA
HTTPd 0.3beta (22
April 1993)...
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Allows parts of
other repositories to be
automatically checked out into a
subdirectory. svn:needs-lock
Specifies that a file is to be
checked out with file...
- also po****rized the
hierarchical file
system with
arbitrarily nested subdirectories,
originally introduced by Multics.
Other common operating systems of...
- text in files. FORMAT:
Formats disks. JOIN:
Joins a
drive letter to a
subdirectory. LABEL: Set or
remove a disk
volume label. MEM:
Display memory usage...
- directories,
meaning that a
separate inotify watch must be
created for
every subdirectory. In contrast, the
command inotifywait does
provide recursive watching...