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Steven Parker
231,248 PointsYou can't have a directory and an ordinary file of the same name in the same directory. You can:
- use a different name for your new directory (mkdir newdirname)
- rename the file (mv filename newfilename), then do the mkdir
- move the file to another directory (mv filename path/anotherdirectory/), then do the mkdir
- move your point of reference to another directory (cd path/anotherdirectory/), then do the mkdir there