Unix directory structure: Difference between revisions
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* /dev | * /dev | ||
* /home | * /home | ||
* /include | |||
* /lib | |||
* /tmp | * /tmp | ||
* /usr | * /usr | ||
** /usr/bin | |||
** /usr/include | |||
** /usr/lib | |||
* /var | * /var |
Revision as of 12:53, 16 April 2007
In computer science, and particularly in Unix-like operating systems, the Unix directory structure is a convention of organization.
- / -- "root"
- /bin
- /etc
- /dev
- /home
- /include
- /lib
- /tmp
- /usr
- /usr/bin
- /usr/include
- /usr/lib
- /var