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Why does the Finder hide certain folders at the root of the
system volume?
The Finder hides traditional UNIX resources from average
users because they don’t need to have access to those items.
If users need access to these UNIX items, they can access
them from Terminal.
What two methods are used to hide items from the Finder?
The Finder doesn’t show items with periods at the beginning
of their filenames or items with the hidden file flag enabled.
Both methods for hiding items can only be managed from
the command line interface.
What does OS X use bundles or packages for?
Bundles and packages are used to combine complex items
into individual folders. Packages have the additional
advantage of appearing as a single item in the Finder. This
allows software developers to combine resources into a
single item and prevents users from seeing and potentially
damaging those resources through deletion or moving of
files.
How does an alias differ from a symbolic link?
Both aliases and symbolic links act as a shortcut to an original
item. However, an alias contains additional information that
allows the system to keep track of the original item if it’s
renamed or moved within the same volume. Whereas any
change to an original item breaks a symbolic link.