Appendix A. Linux Directory Tree
Table A-1 describes the directories in the Linux directory tree.
Table A-1. The Linux directory tree
Directory |
Description |
---|---|
/bin |
User programs and scripts essential to system startup |
/boot |
Boot information, including the kernel |
/dev |
Device files |
/etc |
Host-specific configuration files |
/etc/sysconfig |
Stores configuration files specific to Red Hat Linux |
/home |
Users’ home directories |
/initrd |
Used during boot process as a mount point for a directory containing special device drivers |
/lib |
Libraries, modules, and other object files |
/lib/modules |
Loadable kernel modules |
/lost+found |
Recovered data from bad clusters |
/mnt |
Temporarily mounted filesystems |
/opt |
Used to store large applications |
/proc |
Kernel pseudo-directory that provides access to kernel information and configuration items |
/root |
System administrator’s home directory |
/sbin |
System administration programs and scripts essential to system startup |
/tmp |
Temporary files, which are automatically deleted by Red Hat Linux |
/usr |
Files needed for system operation but not needed to boot system (can be mounted read-only, except when being changed by root user) |
/usr/bin |
Programs and scripts not essential to system startup |
/usr/dict |
System dictionaries for spell checking |
/usr/etc |
Configuration files |
/usr/games |
Game files |
/usr/include |
C/C++ header files |
/usr/kerberos |
Kerberos files |
/usr/lib |
Libraries and kernel modules ... |
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