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ContentsDirectory
Files needed to access host-specic devices.
/dev
Host-specic system conguration les.
/etc
Holds the home directories of all users who have accounts
on the system. However, root's home directory is not lo-
cated in /home but in /root.
/home
Essential shared libraries and kernel modules.
/lib
Mount points for removable media.
/media
Mount point for temporarily mounting a le system.
/mnt
Add-on application software packages.
/opt
Home directory for the superuser root./root
Essential system binaries.
/sbin
Data for services provided by the system.
/srv
Temporary les.
/tmp
Secondary hierarchy with read-only data.
/usr
Variable data such as log les.
/var
Only available if you have both Microsoft Windows* and
Linux installed on your system. Contains the Windows data.
/windows
The following list provides more detailed information and gives some examples of
which les and subdirectories can be found in the directories:
/bin
Contains the basic shell commands that may be used both by root and by other
users. These commands include ls, mkdir, cp, mv, rm and rmdir. /bin also contains
Bash, the default shell in openSUSE.
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