Thanks, didn't mean it as a GNU thing at all. Sure, mkdir would've existed back in research Unix too. My experience has only been limited to the Linux envs, which is why I was led to attribute mkdir to the evolution in mknod(), I only know that they all either descended down from SysV or BSD, those who have used the real Unices would know better. Seeing as I haven't had the privilege of using any except briefly on an emulator. 

On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 5:30 PM Thomas Paulsen <thomas.paulsen@firemail.de> wrote:

> Also, I only now realized that only mknod existed, up until a long time,
>
> only later on with the GNU coreutils did mkdir as a command come into
> existence. Running the PDP-11 v7 on SIMH showed that, gotten so accustomed
>
> to the Linux env that thinking backwards seemed suddenly arcane.
>
that's not true. mkdir isn't a GNU invention. Its much older.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mkdir#History
http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/mknod.2.html




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