mkdir Command
Purpose
Creates one or more new directories.
Syntax
Description
The mkdir command creates one or more new directories specified by the Directory parameter. Each new directory contains the standard entries . (dot) and .. (dot-dot). You can specify the permissions for the new directories with the -m Mode flag. You can use the umask subroutine to set the default mode for the mkdir command.
The owner-ID and group-ID of the new directories are set to the process's effective user-ID and group-ID, respectively. The setgid bit setting is inherited from the parent directory. To change the setgid bit, you can either specify the -m Mode flag or issue the chmod command after the creation of the directory.
Note: To make a new directory you must have write permission in the parent directory.
Flags
Item | Description |
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-e | Creates directories with encryption inheritance. |
-m Mode | Sets the permission bits for the newly-created directories
to the value specified by the Mode variable. The Mode variable
takes the same values as the Mode parameter for the chmod command,
either in symbolic or numeric form. When you specify the -m flag using symbolic format, the op characters + (plus) and - (minus) are interpreted relative to the assumed permission setting a=rwx. The + adds permissions to the default mode, and the - deletes permissions from the default mode. Refer to the chmodcommand for a complete description of permission bits and formats. |
-p | Creates missing intermediate path name directories. If the -p flag
is not specified, the parent directory of each-newly created directory
must already exist. Intermediate directories are created through the automatic invocation of the following mkdir commands:
where the [-m Mode] represents any option supplied with your original invocation of the mkdir command. The mkdir command ignores any Directory parameter that names an existing directory. No error is issued. |
Exit Status
This command returns the following exit values:
Item | Description |
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0 | All the specified directories were created successfully, or the -p option was specified and all the specified directories now exist. |
>0 | An error occurred. |
Security
Examples
- To create a new directory
called Test in the current working directory, enter:
The Test directory is created with default permissions.mkdir Test
- To create a new directory
called Test with rwxr-xr-x permissions in the previously
created /home/demo/sub1 directory, enter:
mkdir -m 755 /home/demo/sub1/Test
- To create a new directory
called Test with default permissions in the /home/demo/sub2 directory,
enter:
The -p flag creates the /home, /home/demo, and /home/demo/sub2 directories if they do not already exist.mkdir -p /home/demo/sub2/Test
Files
Item | Description |
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/usr/bin/mkdir | Contains the mkdir command. |