Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
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Environment
Linux Standard Base (LSB)
Situation
- How are files organised in the Linux filesystem?
- Where are, or where can I find, files
- System
- Executable
- Boot
- Temporary
- Add-on
- Configuration
- Log
- Driver
- Init
- Personal
- Device
- What do the various directories contain?
- In which directories should files be stored?
- What do all these directories mean?
- / (The Root Directory)
- /bin
- /boot
- /dev
- /etc
- /home
- /initrd
- /lib
- /lost+found
- /media
- /mnt
- /opt
- /proc
- /root
- /sbin
- /usr
- /var
- /srv
- /tmp
Resolution
or The Linux Documentation Project:
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- Creation Date: 16-Sep-2009
- Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
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