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Appendix A - Linux
Installation & Service Manual
/home Contains the work directories of system users.
/bin Contains applications and utilities used during system initialization.
/dev Contains files for devices and ports.
/etc Contains configuration files specific to the operating system.
/lib Contains shared libraries.
/proc Contains process information
/mnt Contains information about mounted disks.
/opt Location where packages not supplied with the operating system are stored.
/tmp Location where temporary files are stored.
/usr Contains most of the operating system files.
/var Contains operating system data files.
Basic File Manipulation Commands
The basic file manipulation commands allow the user to copy, delete and move files and create and delete
directories.
cp file_name destination
a) cp text.txt /tmp
b) cp /chap/robo.php ./excess.php
Copies the file indicated by file_name to the path indicated by
destination. a) copies the file text.txt in the current directory to the tmp
directory. b) copies the file robo.php in the chap directory to the
current directory and renames the copy excess.php.
rm file_name Removes the file indicated by file_name.
mv file_name destination Moves the file indicated by file_name to the path indicated by
destination.
mkdir directory_name
a) mkdir spot
b) mkdir /tmp/snuggles
Creates a directory named directory_name. a) creates the directory
spot in the current directory. b) creates the directory snuggles in the
directory tmp.
rmdir directory_name Removes the directory indicated by directory_name.