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  • Linux Directory Structure

    Note: Files are grouped according to purpose. Ex: commands, data files, documentation.

    Parts of a Unix directory tree. See the FSSTND standard (Filesystem standard)

    /			Root
    |---root		The home directory for the root user
    |---home		Contains the user's home directories
    |    |----ftp		Users include many services as listed here
    |    |----httpd
    |    |----samba
    |    |----user1
    |    |----user2
    |---bin			Commands needed during bootup that might be needed by normal users
    |---sbin		Like bin but commands are not intended for normal users.  Commands run by LINUX.
    |---proc		This filesystem is not on a disk.  Exists in the kernels imagination (virtual).  This directory
    |    |			Holds information about kernel parameters and system configuration.
    |    |----1		A directory with info about process number 1.  Each process
    |				has a directory below proc.  
    |---usr			Contains all commands, libraries, man pages, games and static files for normal
    |    |			operation.
    |    |----bin		Almost all user commands.  some commands are in /bin or /usr/local/bin.
    |    |----sbin		System admin commands not needed on the root filesystem.  e.g., most server 
    |    |			programs.
    |    |----include	Header files for the C programming language.  Should be below /user/lib for
    |    |			consistency.
    |    |----lib		Unchanging data files for programs and subsystems
    |    |----local		The place for locally installed software and other files.
    |    |----man		Manual pages
    |    |----info		Info documents
    |    |----doc		Documentation for various packages
    |    |----tmp
    |    |----X11R6		The X windows system files.  There is a directory similar to usr below this 
    |    |			directory.
    |    |----X386		Like X11R6 but for X11 release 5
    |---boot		Files used by the bootstrap loader, LILO.  Kernel images are often kept here.
    |---lib			Shared libraries needed by the programs on the root filesystem
    |    |----modules 	Loadable kernel modules, especially those needed to boot the system after
    |			 disasters.
    |---dev			Device files for devices such as disk drives, serial ports, etc.
    |---etc			Configuration files specific to the machine.
    |    |----skel		When a home directory is created it is initialized with files from this directory
    |    |----sysconfig 	Files that configure the linux system for networking, keyboard, time, and more.
    |---var			Contains files that change for mail, news, printers log files, man pages, temp files
    |    |----file
    |    |----lib		Files that change while the system is running normally
    |    |----local		Variable data for programs installed in /usr/local.
    |    |----lock		Lock files.  Used by a program to indicate it is using a particular device or file
    |    |----log		Log files from programs such as login and syslog which logs all logins,
    |    |			logouts, and other system messages.
    |    |----run		Files that contain information about the system that is valid until the system is
    |    |			next booted
    |    |----spool		Directories for mail, printer spools, news and other spooled work.
    |    |----tmp		Temporary files that are large or need to exist for longer than they should in
    |    |			/tmp.
    |    |----catman	A cache for man pages that are formatted on demand
    |---mnt			Mount points for temporary mounts by the system administrator.
    |---tmp			Temporary files.  Programs running after bootup should use /var/tmp.
    
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