I have been asked by many people to explain the file system hierarchy in Linux because they find the file system in Linux quite different from what they are used to in Windows. To put it simply, it can be visualized as a tree with its roots and all. At the top of the hierarchy is invariably the root path which is represented by '/'. All other directories are created beneath this root path. And each of the sub directories have a specific purpose. For example, '/etc' contain the configuration files, the '/opt' directory is used to install third party software, '/boot' contain the grub files and the Linux kernel and so on.
source: Linuxconfig
About Me
- Rajavel
- Hi. I am working for a software firm in the area of Networking and System Administration. This blog is an attempt to make a space for myself on the Web. If you would like to more about me, please do drop in a mail at rajavel14[at]gmail.com
My Links
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(65)
-
▼
March
(57)
- Temporarily Disable "Restart Now" Dialog from XP's...
- Troubleshooting "My Computer" Opening Slowly on Wi...
- Clear Recent Commands From the Run Dialog in Windo...
- Add Copy To / Move To to the Windows Explorer Righ...
- Watch Movies in Your Linux Terminal Window
- How To Get Detailed Information About Your PC
- Motherboard Fundamentals
- Quick editing ofa command in BASH
- Make your BASH Scripts user friendly using Dialog
- BASH Completion - Makes life easier for Linux users
- BASH Shortcuts
- FreeBSD & Linux Commands at your finger tips
- Guide to Bash Shell Scripting
- 5 Easy Ways to Download YouTube Videos To Your Com...
- Linux file system hierarchy
- How To Get Hardware Information On Linux Using dmi...
- WOL Wakeonlan Guide: Turn On Servers Remotely With...
- 15 Practical Linux Find Command Examples
- XML in 10 points
- Top Online File Converters (Video, Audio, Images, ...
- What is a Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) Att...
- 13 Alternative Search Engines That Find What Googl...
- Make Animated Characters Talk With Microsoft Agent...
- Cover Your Tracks on The Internet & Stay Anonymous...
- 13 Gedit Plugins to Make It a More Useful Text Edi...
- 4 Tools To Predict and Prevent Hard Drive Failure
- How To Easily Change Ubuntu Usplash Screen
- 5 Cool How-To Videos Sites That Don’t Suck
- Send A List Of Links As A Single URL With 1Link.In
- 15 Websites to Find People On The Internet
- Sounds To Help You Sleep, Relax, Concentrate Or Wa...
- Explore the Night Sky With Stellarium
- How To Use Scripts & Plugins in GIMP
- How To Add Subtitles To A Movie Or TV Series
- The 5 Hardest Games in the Online World
- Get New Email Alerts on Mobile via SMS (Free)
- Identify Language of Text with Polyglot 3000
- 5 Websites To Help You Become a Happier Person
- 20 Ways To Increase Laptop’s Battery Life
- 5 Mini Browsers For Mobile Phones
- Monitor Your Linux System Stats with Conky
- How To Make a Great 404 Error Page & 10 Examples
- Add A Digital Signature To Photos Using Your Handw...
- How To Play Your Games In ‘Real’ 3D (Windows)
- 6 Free Blogging Clients for Linux Users
- The 10 Most Stunning Photo Blogs
- Test Drive Linux Operating Systems with VirtualBox
- 4 Websites to Learn Cool Linux Command Line Tricks
- How To Remove MetaData From Photos (Windows)
- How To Find Someone’s Email Address
- How To Make Use Of Research Feature in Microsoft W...
- 7 Essential Security Downloads You MUST Have Insta...
- How To Embed Data Into an Image for Mobile Users
- How To Make Animated Gifs From Images & Videos Wit...
- How to Expand Google’s Universal Search
- How To Transfer Files Easily Among Linux Machines
- 5 Tools To Check The Speed Of Your USB Flash Drive...
-
▼
March
(57)
Your Details
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

0 comments:
Post a Comment