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This document outlines the set of requirements and guidelines for file and directory placement under the Linux operating system.
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Beginners, Documentation, Linux
Homepage: http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy.html
License: GNU Free Documentation License
Author: Binh Nguyen
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Date added: 2008-08-27 04:36:19
Date modified: 2008-08-27 04:36:19
From the document itself:
This document outlines the set of requirements and guidelines for file and directory placement under the Linux operating system according to those of the FSSTND v2.3 final (January 29, 2004) and also its actual implementation on an arbitrary system. It is meant to be accessible to all members of the Linux community, be distribution independent and is intended to discuss the impact of the FSSTND and how it has managed to increase the efficiency of support interoperability of applications, system administration tools, development tools, and scripts as well as greater uniformity of documentation for these systems.
To effectively develop and deploy software on Linux-based systems, understanding the information contained in this document is extremely helpful.
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