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 From : Yoric Kotchukov                      2:5000/292.47  10 Mar 2005  21:45:12
 To : George Shuklin
 Subject : Re: положение файлов
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 Как-то Вы писали:
 
  YK>> man hier
 
  GS> No manual entry for hier
 
 Правда, устаревший...
 
 HIER(7)           Linux Programmer's Manual                     HIER(7)
 
 NAME
  hier - Description of the file system hierarchy
 
 DESCRIPTION
   A typical Linux system has, among others, the following directories:
   /      This is the root directory.  This is where the whole tree
         starts.
 
   /bin   This  directory  contains  executable  programs  which are
         needed in single user mode and to bring the system up or repair it.
 
   /boot  Contains static files for the boot loader.  This directory
         only holds the  files  which  are needed  during  the  boot  process.
         The map installer and configuration files should go to
         /sbin and /etc.
 
   /dev   Special or device files, which refer to physical devices.  See
 mknod(1).
 
   /dos   If both MS-DOS and Linux are run on one computer, this is a
         typical place to  mount  a  DOS file system.
 
   /etc   Contains configuration files which are local to the machine.
         Some larger software packages, like X11, can have their own
         subdirectories below /etc.  Site-wide configuration  files  may
         be placed here or in /usr/etc.  Nevertheless, programs should
         always look for these files in /etc and you may have links for
         these files to /usr/etc.
 
   /etc/skel   When a new user account is created, files from this
         directory are usually  copied  into  the user's home directory.
 
   /etc/X11   Configuration files for the X11 window system.
 
   /home  On  machines  with  home  directories  for  users, these are
         usually beneath this directory, directly or not.  The structure
         of this directory depends  on  local  admininstration  deci-
         sions.
 
   /lib   This  directory should hold those shared libraries that are
         necessary to boot the system and to run the commands in the root
 filesystem.
 
   /mnt   is a mount point for temporarily mounted filesystems
 
   /proc  This is a mount point for the proc filesystem, which provides
         information about running processes and the kernel.  This
         pseudo-file system is described in more detail in proc(5).
 
   /sbin  Like  /bin,  this  directory holds commands needed to boot the
         system, but which are usually
 
 -- 
 Спасибо за внимание.
 Йорик..
 г.. Hовосибирск.
 --- Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2
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 положение файлов   George Shuklin   02 Mar 2005 06:18:40 
 Re: положение файлов   Serge Matveev   02 Mar 2005 23:48:33 
 положение файлов   George Shuklin   03 Mar 2005 01:54:54 
 положение файлов   Michail Shurutov   03 Mar 2005 11:11:26 
 Re: положение файлов   Roman Belenov   03 Mar 2005 12:07:08 
 положение файлов   George Shuklin   05 Mar 2005 16:34:38 
 Re: положение файлов   Kirill Frolov   03 Mar 2005 22:24:44 
 Re: положение файлов   Victor Wagner   03 Mar 2005 10:13:56 
 положение файлов   George Shuklin   05 Mar 2005 16:57:30 
 Re: положение файлов   Victor Wagner   08 Mar 2005 11:46:01 
 положение файлов   George Shuklin   08 Mar 2005 13:45:08 
 Re: положение файлов   Alexei Dets   09 Mar 2005 05:10:49 
 Re: положение файлов   Yoric Kotchukov   03 Mar 2005 22:10:37 
 положение файлов   George Shuklin   08 Mar 2005 12:05:34 
 Re: положение файлов   Yoric Kotchukov   10 Mar 2005 21:45:12 
 положение файлов   Sergey Klimov   04 Mar 2005 09:28:50 
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