Linux Operating System: A Complete Linux Guide for Beginners - Linux File System Hierarchy

Linux Operating System: A Complete Linux Guide for Beginners - Linux File System Hierarchy

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Interactive Video

Information Technology (IT), Architecture

University

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The video tutorial explains the structure and purpose of various directories in Linux operating systems. It covers the root directory, bin for binaries, dev for devices, etc for system-wide files, lib for libraries, boot for booting files, home for user data, MNT for storage devices, proc for process files, temp for temporary files, USR for user files, VAR for varied files, admin for system binaries, kernel for kernel files, and media for detected devices.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What types of files are stored in the 'home' directory?

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Describe the contents and purpose of the 'proc' directory.

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What is the role of the 'temp' directory in an operating system?

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