Top-level directories in UBUNTU
Paul King
sciguy-Ja3L+HSX0kI at public.gmane.org
Mon Mar 10 23:21:04 UTC 2008
Anyone know what the top-level directories are supposed to look like
under Ubuntu 7.*? This is the output of my "ls -F: command:
bin/ dev/ initrd/ lib/ opt/ sbin/ usr/ vmlinuz.old@
boot/ etc/ initrd.img@ media/ proc/ sys/ var/
cdrom@ home/ initrd.img.old@ mnt/ root/ tmp/ vmlinuz@
Anything strange here? To me, I am wondering why there are in effect
two /proc directories (namely /proc and /sys)? initrd* should be
under /boot, shouldn't it? Any comments? Where can I find the changes
Ubuntu has made to the file system standard?
Paul King
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