mkdir and multiple directories

Posted: 1st December 2005 by in Uncategorized

Just to get atleast one post in here. To make multiple subfolders in BASH you can speed it up by typing the following
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user@localhost#mkdir /home/user/{music,movies,downloads,documents}
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Speeds up the process. :) Not a great tip but it's the first one here.

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  1. ARC1450 says:

    [color=red:fe2333cc52]I can always do my Dynamic DNS/DHCP guide if you’d like.

    Or whatever. Ask. . .ye may receive. :) [/color:fe2333cc52]

  2. gbuhler says:

    That would be great. I’m sure Diezel will say the same. Look forward to reading it

  3. Diezel says:

    [quote:f0936ed374="ARC1450"][color=red:f0936ed374]I can always do my Dynamic DNS/DHCP guide if you’d like.

    Or whatever. Ask. . .ye may receive. :) [/color:f0936ed374][/quote:f0936ed374]That would be really great. If you want to just submit it to the forums or as Review or Sumit news. The diffrence is only the new and reviews first end up on the “home” page.

  4. ARC1450 says:

    [quote:be2d498375="gbuhler"]That would be great. I’m sure Diezel will say the same. Look forward to reading it[/quote:be2d498375]

    [color=red:be2d498375]I may just email them. . .the Dynamic DNS would be huge. I started a simple forwarding/caching DNS guide on my web page, but never finished it.[/color:be2d498375]

  5. Diezel says:

    [quote:b7653e4ffb="ARC1450"]
    [color=red:b7653e4ffb]I may just email them. . .the Dynamic DNS would be huge. I started a simple forwarding/caching DNS guide on my web page, but never finished it.[/color:b7653e4ffb][/quote:b7653e4ffb]
    I don’t know where I found a weblink to your page but I think I’ve read your guide. It was quite some time ago but I rememer reading it. Must be from a link on FM boards or possibly Gentoo forums if you are registered there.

  6. ARC1450 says:

    [color=red:0905330cd6]Yeah, I’m registered both places. It was quite far from finished, and only displayed properly in Mozilla/Gecko based browsers due to some cool CSS I found that MS decided they didn’t want to support.[/color:0905330cd6]

  7. gbuhler says:

    If you’ve got the article, I’d really like to read it.

  8. ARC1450 says:

    [color=red:e922fefab5]WEll, you can go to http://mypage.iu.edu/~acruea and hit the “Guides” then “BIND 8 & 9″.

    It’s just how to set up a caching or forwarding server now.[/color:e922fefab5]

  9. gbuhler says:

    Thanks, I’ll read it a little later.