Linux File System/Structure Explained!
DorianDotSlash
Ever get confused where to find things in Linux and where programs get installed? I'll explain what all the folders are for, and what's in them! (CLICK / SHOW MORE! / )
00:00 Start 02:35 /bin 02:50 /sbin 03:22 /boot 03:31 /cdrom 03:38 /dev 04:14 /etc 05:12 /lib, /lib32, /lib64 05:28 /mnt, /media 06:31 /opt 06:59 /proc 08:08 /root 08:31 /run 08:53 /snap 09:08 /srv 09:28 /sys 09:51 /tmp 10:34 /usr 11:48 /var 12:15 /home
My Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/doriandotslash Music by MrGamer (@AndreasRohdin): https://soundcloud.com/gamermachine
How and Where to backup your files : https://youtu.be/eQA51w69MNQ
NOTES : I'm aware that Dennis Ritchie was the co-creator of Unix but I said Linux for some reason and didn't notice until long after it was uploaded. My bad! Either way, it's like he did have a hand in the creation of Linux anyways since it's based on Unix, maybe he's like the grandfather, or estranged great-uncle ;)
Also, as for MacOS and BSD, I know MacOS's history involved a lot more such as NeXTSTEP/Mach OS/BSD/Darwin etc, but I only mentioned BSD because more people have heard of it and I didn't want to get into the whole evolution of Mac to keep the video shorter.
Thanks for watching! ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbgzrKJvDRw
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