June 2003
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
10h 33m
English
Earlier in the book, we talked about disk sharing using read-only files. Table 20-2 contains a more complete directory listing. Directories where content could potentially be read-only shared are marked in gray.
Note:
Directory structures vary with distribution.
| Directory | Description |
|---|---|
| / | Referred to as the “root” directory. The root directory normally contains all other directories. When a directory structure is displayed as a tree, the root directory is at the top. It is generally considered a bad idea to store single files in this directory. |
| /bin, /usr/bin | Contains many important Linux commands such as the shells (ash, bash, and csh) and essential utilities such ... |