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Linux Filesystem Hierarchy
Hi,
Please have a look this: http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem...-Hierarchy.pdf I think this can be very useful for a beginner/intermediate level user to understand the filesystem hierarchy and as well as it can be used as a reference to various linux commands and configuration files. Filesystem Hierarchy Standard can also be very usefule posted by Zazzybob in this thread. Regards, Tayyab |
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