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Special file types
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   This chapter describes commands which create special types of files
(and `rmdir', which removes directories, one special file type).

   Although Unix-like operating systems have markedly fewer special file
types than others, not _everything_ can be treated only as the
undifferentiated byte stream of "normal files".  For example, when a
file is created or removed, the system must record this information,
which it does in a "directory"--a special type of file.  Although you
can read directories as normal files, if you're curious, in order for
the system to do its job it must impose a structure, a certain order,
on the bytes of the file.  Thus it is a "special" type of file.

   Besides directories, other special file types include named pipes
(FIFOs), symbolic links, sockets, and so-called "special files".

ln invocation
Make links between files.
mkdir invocation
Make directories.
mkfifo invocation
Make FIFOs (named pipes).
mknod invocation
Make block or character special files.
rmdir invocation
Remove empty directories.

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