In linux, all system created directories (e.g. bin, etc, lib) contain a similar set of subdirectories (again, e.g. bin, etc, lib, and so on), this is called a directory [...]
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In linux, all system created directories (e.g. bin, etc, lib) contain a similar set of subdirectories (again, e.g. bin, etc, lib, and so on), this is called a directory [...]
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In linux, all system created directories (e.g. bin, etc, lib) contain a similar set of subdirectories (again, e.g. bin, etc, lib, and so on), this is called a directory [...]
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17. Overview of the UNIX Directory Layout oot 1024 Aug 2 1998 man drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 1024 Feb 6 1996 sbin drwxr-xr-x 15 root root 1024 Sep 7 09:08 share and the /usr/X11R6 directory also looks similar. What is apparent here is that <span>all these directories contain a similar set of subdirectories. This set of subdirectories is called a directory superstructure or superstructure. [To my knowledge this is a new term not previously used by UNIX administrators.] The superstructure always contains a bin and lib subdirectory, but almost all others
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