On nearly all types of computers (if not all), folders have no extension. So I was wondering, what is the difference between a directory and a file with no extension? Don't they have the same name?
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A Directory can has more dir or files, while file can't.– LuciferJun 5, 2012 at 8:28
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which operating system you are using , by the way @think123 ?– LuciferJun 5, 2012 at 8:30
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Directories are file with list of childs in metadata in tabular form but its content section is 0, this gives it zero size.– duckduckgoAug 7, 2013 at 6:43
4 Answers
You cannot have a directory and a file of the same name (regardless of extension), just like you cannot have two files of the same name.
A directory is just a file, too.
The difference is that a directory can contain other files. It does not matter how it is called, it can have an extension (or two). What makes it a directory is that it was created as such.
directory is a collection of a the folders and files. in the linux based system directories will be in blue colour and has the permissions stsrting with like --rwx-r--rwx and directories permisions start from the drwx--rwx for the owner and group and nothing guys do not need to recognize the directories and file.
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Thank you, this is the only answer with a technical detail ('d'). Sep 20, 2022 at 19:32
difference between directory and File : A file is any kind of computer document and a directory is a computer document folder or filing cabinet.