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==== Linux Directory Structure ""(RootFS)""====
~**Linux Directory Structure** also known as FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard) and ""'RootFs'"" defines the main directories and their contents in Linux operating systems, including Puppy. In frugal installation it is held in a series of compressed files [[BaseSFS]], [[SaveFile Pup SaveFile]] and other SFSs.
==Useful Directories==
~##/mnt##
~Any media or filesystem that is mounted will have a folder here including hard-drive partitions, cds, usbs and archive files such as [[SquashFS SFSs]]. In frugal mode only files saved in this directory will be outside the [[SaveFile PupSave]] file.
~##/usr/share/applications##
~Installed applications with a menu entry will have a link file here, see [[AppsDesktop .desktop]] files.
==Useful Files==
~##[[fstab|/etc/fstab]]## - contains static filesystem information.
==Temporary Directory==
~##/tmp##
~This is the location where temporary files are stored. Do not put anything in here that needs to be kept. The [[savefile]] does not save the contents of this directory on reboot/ shutdown.
==Advanced Directories==
~##/proc##
~Broadly speaking contains two main groups. Numerically named directories corresponding to the process ID (PID) of a process currently executing on the system. The second file non-numerically named directories and regular files describe some aspect of kernel operation.
==Also on the Wiki==
~[[SaveFile Save File]] - filesystem file in Frugal install
~[[FileTypes]]
==Related Webpages==
~[[http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/lsb/fhs-30-draft-1 FHS 3.0 draft (Aug 2011)]]
~[[https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/en/FHS Linux Foundation's FHS page]]
~[[http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html FHS 2.3 page (2004)]]
~[[http://www.pathname.com/fhs/2.2/index.html FHS 2.2 page (2001)]]
~[[http://linux.die.net/man/7/hier FHS manual page]]
~[[WikiPedia:Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard]]
~[[http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8381 The Linux /proc Filesystem as a Programmers' Tool]]
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==== Linux Directory Structure ""(RootFS)""====
~**Linux Directory Structure** also known as FHS (Filesystem Hierarchy Standard) and ""'RootFs'"" defines the main directories and their contents in Linux operating systems, including Puppy. In frugal installation it is held in a series of compressed files [[BaseSFS]], [[SaveFile Pup SaveFile]] and other SFSs.
==Useful Directories==
~##/mnt##
~Any media or filesystem that is mounted will have a folder here including hard-drive partitions, cds, usbs and archive files such as [[SquashFS SFSs]]. In frugal mode only files saved in this directory will be outside the [[SaveFile PupSave]] file.
~##/usr/share/applications##
~Installed applications with a menu entry will have a link file here, see [[AppsDesktop .desktop]] files.
==Useful Files==
~##[[fstab|/etc/fstab]]## - contains static filesystem information.
==Temporary Directory==
~##/tmp##
~This is the location where temporary files are stored. Do not put anything in here that needs to be kept. The [[savefile]] does not save the contents of this directory on reboot/ shutdown.
==Advanced Directories==
~##/proc##
~Broadly speaking contains two main groups. Numerically named directories corresponding to the process ID (PID) of a process currently executing on the system. The second file non-numerically named directories and regular files describe some aspect of kernel operation.
==Also on the Wiki==
~[[SaveFile Save File]] - filesystem file in Frugal install
~[[FileTypes]]
==Related Webpages==
~[[http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/lsb/fhs-30-draft-1 FHS 3.0 draft (Aug 2011)]]
~[[https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/en/FHS Linux Foundation's FHS page]]
~[[http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html FHS 2.3 page (2004)]]
~[[http://www.pathname.com/fhs/2.2/index.html FHS 2.2 page (2001)]]
~[[http://linux.die.net/man/7/hier FHS manual page]]
~[[WikiPedia:Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard]]
~[[http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/8381 The Linux /proc Filesystem as a Programmers' Tool]]
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