Hi,

I thought about this bug.

Family trees can have many themes. One might encompass all direct
descendants of a single figure, or all known ancestors of a living
person. Another might include all members of a particular surname (e.g.
male-line descendants). Yet another approach is to construct a tree
including all holders of a certain office, such as kings of Germany.
This relies on dynastic marriage to hold together the links between
dynasties. (Quote from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_tree )

So I put qualifier to family tree.

- The root directory has a number of branches, such as "`/etc/`" and
  "`/usr/`".  These subdirectories in turn branch into still more
subdirectories, such as "`/etc/init.d/`" and "`/usr/local/`".  The whole
thing viewed collectively is called the **directory tree**.  You can
think of an absolute filename as a route from the base of the tree
("`/`") to the end of some branch (a file).  You also hear people talk
about the directory tree as if it were a **family** tree encompassing
all direct descendants of a single figure called the root directory
("`/`"): thus subdirectories have **parents**, and a path shows the
complete ancestry of a file.  There are also relative paths that begin
somewhere other than the root directory.  You should remember that the
directory "`../`" refers to the parent directory.  This terminology also
applies to other directory like structures, such as hierarchical data
structures.



Osamu



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