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I can't create a "nordvpn" folder in /run

cn flag

As you can see on the joined picture.

1 - When I type : sudo mkdir nordvpn in /run I can create a folder "nordvpn". I type once "ls"; I can see the folder, I type a second times "ls" and the folder has disapeared.

but

2- When I type : sudo mkdir a in /run I can create a folder "a". I type once "ls"; I can see the folder, I type a second times "ls" and the folder is still there.

screen capure of the commands

hu flag
Why screen capture, when you can copy/paste the command and output???
ru flag
*users* are not supposed to create directories in `/run/` - the programs themselves or SystemD are supposed to handle creation. Why are you trying to create a directory in `/run` which is a non-persistent space? Also, just copy-paste your commands and output in - screenshots of text are less useful than actual text.
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cn flag
What no one has asked is why you are trying to do this. Are you trying to get nordvpn to do something like start when the computer starts? If so ask the nordvpn people if this can be done and how. With expressvpn there is a command that does that as an example.
cn flag
2530p:/run$ nordvpn --version NordVPN Version 3.11.0 andrew@andrew-HP-EliteBook-2530p:/run$ nordvpn c Whoops! /run/nordvpn/nordvpnd.sock not found
cn flag
Thanks for your comments : My problem is that Nordvpn doesn't lauch since the last update .
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