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Linux Directory Structure (RootFS)

Linux Directory Structure also known as 'Filesystem Hierarchy Standard' and 'RootFs' defines the main directories and their contents in Linux operating systems, including Puppy. In frugal installation it is held in a series of compressed files BaseSFS, Pup SaveFile and other SFSs.

Useful Directories

/mnt
Any media that is mounted should have a directory here including hard-drive partitions, cds, usbs and archive files such as SquashFS.

/usr/share/applications
Installed applications with a menu entry will have a link file here.

Also see
WikiPedia:Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard

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