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Linux Filesystem Hierarchy

AUTHOR Nguyen, Binh
PUBLISHER Independently Published (11/10/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Summary

This document outlines the set of requirements and guidelines for file and directory placement under the Linux operating system according to those of the FSSTND v2.3 final (January 29, 2004) and also its actual implementation on an arbitrary system. It was written in 2004, but it is still a must-read howto for any Linux professionals today.This is a book you should have on your bookshelf.

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
  2. 1.1. Foreward
  3. 1.2. The Root Directory
  4. 1.3. /bin
  5. 1.4. /boot
  6. 1.5. /dev
  7. 1.6. /etc
  8. 1.7. /home
  9. 1.8. /initrd
  10. 1.9. /lib
  11. 1.10. /lost+found
  12. 1.11. /media
  13. 1.12. /mnt
  14. 1.13. /opt
  15. 1.14. /proc
  16. 1.15. /root
  17. 1.16. /sbin
  18. 1.17. /usr
  19. 1.18. /var
  20. 1.19. /srv
  21. 1.20. /tmp
  22. Glossary
  23. A. UNIX System V Signals
  24. B. Sources
  25. C. About the Author
  26. D. Contributors
  27. E. Disclaimer
  28. F. Donations
  29. G. Feedback
  30. H. GNU Free Documentation License

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ISBN-13: 9781707233298
ISBN-10: 1707233292
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 114
Carton Quantity: 35
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.24 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.62 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Glossary
Country of Origin: US
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Summary

This document outlines the set of requirements and guidelines for file and directory placement under the Linux operating system according to those of the FSSTND v2.3 final (January 29, 2004) and also its actual implementation on an arbitrary system. It was written in 2004, but it is still a must-read howto for any Linux professionals today.This is a book you should have on your bookshelf.

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
  2. 1.1. Foreward
  3. 1.2. The Root Directory
  4. 1.3. /bin
  5. 1.4. /boot
  6. 1.5. /dev
  7. 1.6. /etc
  8. 1.7. /home
  9. 1.8. /initrd
  10. 1.9. /lib
  11. 1.10. /lost+found
  12. 1.11. /media
  13. 1.12. /mnt
  14. 1.13. /opt
  15. 1.14. /proc
  16. 1.15. /root
  17. 1.16. /sbin
  18. 1.17. /usr
  19. 1.18. /var
  20. 1.19. /srv
  21. 1.20. /tmp
  22. Glossary
  23. A. UNIX System V Signals
  24. B. Sources
  25. C. About the Author
  26. D. Contributors
  27. E. Disclaimer
  28. F. Donations
  29. G. Feedback
  30. H. GNU Free Documentation License

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