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                         In this article,let us review the Linux filesystem structures and understand the meaning of individual high-level directories.   
1. / – Root
- Every single file and directory starts from the root directory.
 
- Only root user has write privilege under this directory.
 
- Please note that /root is root user’s home directory,which is not same as /.
 
 
2. /bin – User Binaries
- Contains binary executables.
 
- Common linux commands you need to use in single-user modes are located under this directory.
 
- Commands used by all the users of the system are located here.
 
- For example: ps,ls,ping,grep,cp.
 
 
3. /sbin – System Binaries
- Just like /bin,/sbin also contains binary executables.
 
- But,the linux commands located under this directory are used typically by system aministrator,for system maintenance purpose.
 
- For example: iptables,reboot,fdisk,ifconfig,swapon
 
 
4. /etc – Configuration Files
- Contains configuration files required by all programs.
 
- This also contains startup and shutdown shell scripts used to start/stop individual programs.
 
- For example: /etc/resolv.conf,/etc/logrotate.conf
 
 
5. /dev – Device Files
- Contains device files.
 
- These include terminal devices,usb,or any device attached to the system.
 
- For example: /dev/tty1,/dev/usbmon0
 
 
6. /proc – Process Information
- Contains information about system process.
 
- This is a pseudo filesystem contains information about running 
process. For example: /proc/{pid} directory contains information about 
the process with that particular pid.
 
- This is a virtual filesystem with text information about system resources. For example: /proc/uptime
 
 
7. /var – Variable Files
- var stands for variable files.
 
- Content of the files that are expected to grow can be found under this directory.
 
- This includes — system log files (/var/log); packages and 
database files (/var/lib); emails (/var/mail); print queues 
(/var/spool); lock files (/var/lock); temp files needed across reboots 
(/var/tmp);
 
 
8. /tmp – Temporary Files
- Directory that contains temporary files created by system and users.
 
- Files under this directory are deleted when system is rebooted.
 
 
9. /usr – User Programs
- Contains binaries,libraries,documentation,and source-code for second level programs.
 
- /usr/bin contains binary files for user programs. If you can’t 
find a user binary under /bin,look under /usr/bin. For example: at,awk,cc,less,scp
 
- /usr/sbin contains binary files for system administrators. If 
you can’t find a system binary under /sbin,look under /usr/sbin. For 
example: atd,cron,sshd,useradd,userdel
 
- /usr/lib contains libraries for /usr/bin and /usr/sbin
 
- /usr/local contains users programs that you install from source.
 For example,when you install apache from source,it goes under 
/usr/local/apache2
 
 
10. /home – Home Directories
- Home directories for all users to store their personal files.
 
- For example: /home/john,/home/nikita
 
 
11. /boot – Boot Loader Files
- Contains boot loader related files.
 
- Kernel initrd,vmlinux,grub files are located under /boot
 
- For example: initrd.img-2.6.32-24-generic,vmlinuz-2.6.32-24-generic
 
 
12. /lib – System Libraries
- Contains library files that supports the binaries located under /bin and /sbin
 
- Library filenames are either ld* or lib*.so.*
 
- For example: ld-2.11.1.so,libncurses.so.5.7
 
 
13. /opt – Optional add-on Applications
- opt stands for optional.
 
- Contains add-on applications from individual vendors.
 
- add-on applications should be installed under either /opt/ or /opt/ sub-directory.
 
 
14. /mnt – Mount Directory
- Temporary mount directory where sysadmins can mount filesystems.
 
 
15. /media – Removable Media Devices
- Temporary mount directory for removable devices.
 
- For examples,/media/cdrom for CD-ROM; /media/floppy for floppy drives; /media/cdrecorder for CD writer
 
 
16. /srv – Service Data
- srv stands for service.
 
- Contains server specific services related data.
 
- For example,/srv/cvs contains CVS related data.
 
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