Linux Full Course | Linux/Unix File System Hierarchy: A Complete Guide | Linux Directory Structure
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- In this Video you will learn,
1.Linux/Unix File System Hierarchy: A Complete Guide,
2.Understanding Linux/Unix Directories,
3.Exploring Linux/Unix Directories and Their Functions,
4.Linux/Unix Directory Structure: Everything You Need to Know,
5.A Beginner's Guide to Linux/Unix Directory Hierarchy,
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This Linux Administration Certification training is designed to shape you as a Linux professional & help you to run applications, perform desired functions on your system and networks, create a network configuration, and maintain security administration.
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Linux Administration Certification Training is designed to help you become a Linux Admin Expert. During this course, you will learn:
what is Linux, How to Install different Linux OS,
Introduction to Linux & its Uses
Linux Basic commands
Advanced Linux Commands
Linux Performance Monitoring
Linux Process Management
Linux Users & Group Management
Linux Permission Management
Linux Network Management - For RHEL & Debian
Linux Package Management - For RHEL & Debian
Linux Firewall Management - For RHEL & Debian
Linux Disk Partition Management - For RHEL & Debian
Services, Utilities, Important Files and Directories
System services
User Administration
File System Security and Management
Advanced File System Management
Server Configurations
Database Configuration
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thanks for your videos
Very Good Explanation Bro ..
in this video you told usr stands for Unix System Resources
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I apologize for any confusion, but the "usr" directory in Unix-like operating systems does not typically stand for "Unix System Resources." It's commonly associated with "user," as I mentioned earlier, and it contains user-related files and data that are not necessary for the basic operation of the system. This includes user-installed programs, libraries, documentation, and other resources. The "usr" directory is designed to hold data that is shareable across different systems and is organized according to Unix conventions.
Pls refer this ubuntu forum bro, I refered many forums to explain the theory part, so I think I explained correct only bro, askubuntu.com/questions/130186/what-is-the-rationale-for-the-usr-directory#135679
This was long before the FHS exist. When it was created, it embraced and formalized that current tradition and kept the name /usr, although at that time it already had nothing to do with "user" anymore. So yes, fancy names like "UNIX Source Repository" or "UNIX System Resources" are all made-up names, and it's too late to rename it anyway. But, as we've seen it, not too late to toss /bin, /lib and /sbin into it. So /usr is now the main "system" directory
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