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The Linux Directory Structure, Explained - MSNIf you're coming from Windows, the Linux file system structure can seem particularly alien. The C:\ drive and drive letters are gone, replaced by a / and cryptic-sounding directories, most of ...
I love Linux, but I don't understand the directory structure of the file system. It seems to me that this is one area where Windows has Linux beat. They lay things out more logically. Things in ...
As we all know, There are some drives on Windows, we call them top level directory, such as C:\, D:\, etc. However, Things are quite different on Linux. There is only 1 top level directory named /.
The Linux filesystem is organized in a hierarchical structure, starting from the root directory (/). All other directories and files are organized beneath this root directory, each serving a specific ...
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