The FreeBSD Directory Structure
If you have used any UNIX or UNIX-like operating system, FreeBSD’s directory structure will undoubtedly look familiar to you (see Figure 12.1).
Figure 12.1. The FreeBSD filesystem, showing part of the hierarchical structure beginning at the root directory (/).
However, there are some key differences between the FreeBSD filesystem and the ones used by Linux, Solaris, and other UNIXes. For users coming from a Windows or classic Macintosh background, the directory structure can be extremely cryptic. As with much in the UNIX realm, the original reasons for such things as the quirky traditional naming scheme have ...
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