Although it is possible to use the C<D> instruction to create a directory
on the local disk of the machine where the B<uss> command is issued, it is
-not recommended. The preferred method for automated creation of
-directories on a local disk is the B<package> program. Two complications
+not recommended. Two complications
arise if the <pathname> field refers to a local disk directory:
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Although it is possible to use the C<E> instruction to create a file on
the local disk of the machine where the B<uss> command is issued, it is
-not recommended. The preferred method for automated creation of files on a
-local disk is the B<package> program. The main complication is that
+not recommended. The main complication is that
designating any user other than the issuer as the new file's owner
requires logging onto the machine as the local superuser C<root>. For
local disk files, only the local superuser C<root> is allowed to issue the
Although it is possible to use the C<F> instruction to create a file on
the local disk of the machine where the B<uss> command is issued, it is
-not recommended. The preferred method for automated creation of files on a
-local disk is the B<package> program. The main complication is that
+not recommended. The main complication is that
designating any user other than the issuer as the new file's owner
requires logging onto the machine as the local superuser C<root>. For
local disk files, only the local superuser C<root> is allowed to issue the