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Basic Idea Of The Linux Filesystem Described

Basic Idea Of The Linux Filesystem Described

Posted on April 27, 2019 By admin

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Let’s look into the list of Linux file directories and their basic definition.

Basic Idea Of The Linux Filesystem Described

bin

/bin is a standard sub-directory of the root directory that contains binaries or let’s say it contains the executable programs. Bin is an abbreviation of Binaries which contains essential system programs that must be available even if only the partition containing / is mounted in Linux/Unix. It also features the shells like bash, csh, etc.

/boot

/boot contains the essential files which is required to start the Linux based operating systems. It stores the data that is used before the kernel begins executing user-mode programs in Linux.

/dev

/dev is the place where the device files are located. For example, if you plug in a USB drive in your Linux based system , a new device entry will automatically created in /dev.

 

/etc

/etc is the core of the Linux as it contains all system related configuration files. For example, users and passwords details are stored in this directory.

/home

In Linux, Ever users is assigned a specific directory which is their home directories and is accessible only to them and the system administrator. /home is where you will find your users’ personal directories. Your home directory contains your personal configuration files.

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/lib

/lib is where the libraries files are stored. It also contains the contains kernel modules If you don’t know the libraries then libraries are  the files which contains the code your applications needs.

/media
This directory is the place where where external storage are automatically mounted.

/mnt

The /mnt directory  where the system users may temporarily mount a filesystem as needed or like you can manually mount storage devices or partitions. It’s an generic mount point in Linux.

/opt

/opt is for the the installation of add-on application software packages in Linux. Meanwhile, A package which is going to be installed in /opt must locate its static files in a separate /opt/<package> or /opt/<provider>.

/proc

/proc contains information about your CPU, kernel and other information of your  computer.

/root

/root is the home directory of the “Administrator” user or the superuser.

/sbin

/sbin contains the applications which is only used by the administrators or superusers. It’s like similar to the  /bin.

/usr

The /usr directory contains the multi users utilities and the applications.

/srv

The /srv directory contains files/data for the servers.

/sys

/sys is a virtual directory like /proc and /dev and generally stores the files/data/ information of devices which is connected to your system.

/tmp

/tmp contains temporary files.

/var

/var contains files to which the system writes data during the course of its operation. /var contains the variable data and the data that varies may be stored in this directory like  spool and cache directories.

 

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