Managing System Files 525

Creating a Subdirectory

You can create subdirectories in the user files area of nonvolatile storage. To create a subdirectory, use the following command:

mkdir [subdirname]

To create a subdirectory called corp2 and display the root directory to verify the result, type the following commands:

23x0# mkdir corp2

success: change accepted.

23x0# dir

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file:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filename

 

Size

 

 

Created

file:configuration

17

KB

 

May

21

2004, 18:20:53

file:configuration.txt

379

bytes

May

09

2004, 18:55:17

corp2/

 

512 bytes

May 21

2004, 19:22:09

corp_a/

 

512 bytes

May 21

2004, 19:15:48

file:dangcfg

 

13

KB

 

May

16

2004, 18:30:44

dangdir/

 

512 bytes

May

16 2004, 17:23:44

old/

 

512 bytes

Sep

23 2003, 21:58:48

Total:

33 Kbytes used, 207822 Kbytes free

 

 

 

 

 

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Boot:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filename

 

 

Size

Created

*boot0:bload

 

 

746

KB

May 09 2004, 19:02:16

*boot0:WSS030000.020

 

 

8182 KB

May 09

2004, 18:58:16

boot1:WSS030000.020

 

 

8197 KB

May 21

2004, 18:01:02

Boot0: Total:

8928

Kbytes used, 3312

Kbytes

free

 

 

Boot1: Total:

8197

Kbytes used, 4060

Kbytes

free

 

 

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temporary files:

 

 

Filename

 

Size

Created

Total:

0

bytes used, 93537 Kbytes free

 

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