Which directory is closer to the top of the file system
tree, parent directory or current directory?

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Which directory is closer to the top of the file system tree, parent directory or current director..

Answer / nirjesh pandey

Parent directory is always closer to the top of the file
system tree.

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Which directory is closer to the top of the file system tree, parent directory or current director..

Answer / suitable

parenat directory is always closer to the top of the file
system tree then the current directory.

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Which directory is closer to the top of the file system tree, parent directory or current director..

Answer / nalini

Parent directory ia always closer to top of the f.s. tree.

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