After knowing about ls command for listing entries inside directory, we are now moving to creating directory in Linux system. On Linux, we can use **mkdir** command. Mkdir is short for “make directory”.
### What is mkdir ###
Mkdir is a command for creating directories in Linux system. This command is a built-in command.
### Run mkdir command ###
You can type **mkdir** directly from your console to use it.
$ mkdir
By default, running mkdir without any parameter will create directory under the current directory. Here’s a sample of it :
From screenshot above, we created directory called **office**. When we run mkdir command, we are in **/home/pungki** directory. So then the new directory, which is office, is **created under /home/pungki** directory. **If we put an exact location** - for example : **/usr/local** - , then Linux will create a directory under **/usr/local** directory.
When Linux found that the directory which suppose to be created is already exist, then Linux will telling us that Linux can’t cretate it.
Another pre-requisite of creating directory that **you must have access to** the location where the directory want to be created. When you don’t have it then mkdir will report an error.
We can also create multiple directories at the same time. Let say we want to create directories named **ubuntu, redhat and slackware**. Then the syntax will be like this :
When you want to created a include its sub-directory, you will need to use -p parameter. This parameter will create parent directory first, if mkdir cannot find it. Let say we want to create directory named **letter** and directory named **important** under directory letter. Then the syntax will be like this :
Using **-m** parameter, we can also set the access privilege for the new directory on-the-fly. Here’s an example.
$ mkdir -m=r-- letter
The above command will create a directory named letter and give access privilege **read-only** for the **directory owner, directory group owner** and **anybody**.
![mkdir set privilege](http://linoxide.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/mkdir_m.png)
### Print message a message for each created directory ###
If we want, we can use **-v** parameter to do this. Here’s an example.
Mkdir command is also one of the basic command that must known for everyone who want to learn Linux. As usual, you can always type **man mkdir** or **mkdir --help** to display mkdir manual page and explore it more detail.