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18 Cards in this Set
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the root directory of the Linux system
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contains binary commands that are available to all users. |
/bin |
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contains the kernel and bootloader files. |
/boot |
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contains device files that represent the devices used by the system, such as a harddrive, mouse, and printer. |
/dev |
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contains configuration files specific to the system. |
/etc |
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contains (by default) the user home directories. |
/home |
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contains shared program libraries and kernel modules. |
/lib |
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directory is used to mount removable media, such as optical discs and USB drives. |
/media |
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directory is used for temporarily mounting remote file systems.
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/mnt
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directory contains additional programs on the system. |
/opt |
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directory contains information about the system state and processes.
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/proc
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is the root user's home directory. |
/root |
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directory contains system binary commands.
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/sbin
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directory contains files for services such as HTTP and FTP servers. |
/srv |
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directory contains the sysfs virtual file system which displays information about devices and drivers. |
/sys |
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directory contains temporary files created by programs during system use.
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/tmp
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directory contains system commands and utilities. |
/usr |
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directory contains datafiles that change constantly, such as:
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/var
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