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285 Each user has a directory of his own files;
288 A directory behaves exactly like an ordinary file except that it
292 appropriate permission may read a directory just like any other file.
298 directory.
318 is a sequence of directory names separated by slashes, ``/\^'',
321 root directory.
325 the root for directory
336 may be an ordinary file, a directory, or a special
341 search in the user's current directory.
350 directory.
354 directory.
356 to the current directory.
358 The same non-directory file may appear in several directories under
362 a directory entry for a file is sometimes called a link.
368 That is, a file does not exist within a particular directory;
369 the directory entry for a file consists merely
373 directory entry, although in practice a file is made to
376 Each directory always has at least two entries.
378 ``\|\fB.\|\fP'' in each directory refers to the directory itself.
380 may read the current directory under the name ``\fB\|.\|\fP'' without knowing
383 directory in which it appears, that is, to the directory in which
386 The directory structure is constrained to have the form
388 Except for the special entries ``\|\fB\|.\|\fP'' and ``\fB\|.\|.\|\fP'', each directory
389 must appear as an entry in exactly one other directory, which is its
392 that visit subtrees of the directory structure, and more
396 the root to a directory was severed.
408 An entry for each special file resides in directory
449 containing its own directory hierarchy.
454 to refer instead to the root directory
467 the root directory resides
536 an empty directory.
539 The command which creates a directory
543 create the specified directory,