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The filesystem layout

The filesystem is divided into many parts; usually along the lines of a root filesystem with /bin , /lib , /etc , /dev , and a few others; a /usr  filesystem with programs and unchanging data; a /var  filesystem with changing data (such as log files); and a /home  filesystem for everyone's personal files. Depending on the hardware configuration and the decisions of the system administrator, the division can be different; it can even be all in one filesystem.

Chapter 2 describes the filesystem layout in some detail; the Linux Filesystem Standard covers it in somewhat more detail.      



Lars Wirzenius
Sun May 4 14:08:43 EEST 1997