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make an MSDOS subdirectory

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Description

    "p mmd" "c Making a directory" "c Creating a directory" "c Directory creation" "c Subdirectory creation"

    The \f(CWmmd command is used to make an MS-DOS subdirectory. Its syntax is:

    \f(CWmmd [\f(CW-voOsSrRA] msdosdirectory [ msdosdirectories... ]

    \f(CWMmd makes a new directory on an MS-DOS filesystem. An error occurs if the directory already exists.

See\ Also

    Mtools' texinfo doc

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