Linux directory structure

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Author: User

/                 root directory

/ Boot boot file for system storage

/ var for storing files that often need to change in the system, such as logs

/Home Normal User's home directory

/root Super User's home directory

/bin User Storage Normal commands that users can execute

/sbin User Storage Super commands that users can execute

/ etc for storing configuration files

/ tmp Temp directory

/mnt Mount Directory

/ Dev directory of device files

/opt installation directory of third-party application software


Linux directory structure

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