Understanding Linux Directory Structure

Posted by kapadiaabdul786 on Nov 28, 2011 9:59 AM EDT
TheIndianBoy; By Abdulqader Kapadia
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Linux has a peculiar but systematic directory structure that effectively defines the roles of each system directory. The most common directories included in Linux are Bin, Boot, Dev, Etc, Home, Lib, Media, Mnt, Opt, Proc, Sbin, Sys, Tmp, Usr, and Var. These Linux directories form the core structure, sheltering almost all necessary Linux operations.

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