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Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS)

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You'll learn the purpose and organization of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS).

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  • The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard is a standard set of directories used in Linux and UNIX system. It simplifies finding files by allowing developers to find files regardless of their distribution. FHS is maintained by _______.
  • Which directory holds temporary files created by programs?
  • Which directory serves as the root user's home directory?
  • Which directory contains system binary commands used for administration?
  • Which directory contains process and kernel information?
  • Which directory stores additional software programs?
  • Which directory is empty and temporarily accesses filesystems on removable media devices?
  • Which directory contains sub-directories for mounting filesystems on removable media devices like USB flash drives and optical disks?
  • Which directory contains shared program libraries used by the commands located in /bin and /sbin as well as kernel modules?
  • Which directory serves as the default location for a user's home directories?
  • Which directory contains system specific configuration files?
  • Which directory stores device files?
  • Which directory contains the Linux kernel and files used by the boot loader?
  • Which directory contains binary commands for use by all users on a Linux system?
  • Which directory stores log files and spools?