Lindows Fast & Easy (Fast & Easy (Premier Press))

Looking at the contents of the File Manager can be a bit daunting. There are so many different directories, most with three-and four-letter names , that seem to make no sense. There is actually a lot of sense in what seems to be file madness. Although there is no standard for Linux directories, some common directories have emerged. There are basically three different categories of directories in Lindows. There is the master directory, which contains all the files and directories on your computer, there are administrative directories used for system functions, and there are user directories, which each user can access.

The Master Directory

When you open the File Manager, you'll notice that all the directories on your computer fall within the master directory, which is called the Root directory. The master directory is also known as the slash directory because if you put a forward slash (/) in the Location field of the File Manager, you will see all the contents of the Root directory.

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To make things more confusing there are actually two root directories in Lindows. There is the master directory called the Root directory, but there is also a directory within the master directory called root.

Administrative Directories

Administrative directories make up most of the directories on your Lindows machine, and they include everything to do with the operation of the computer, including system files, programs, and device files.

User Directories

Because Lindows allows you to have multiple users for one machine, there are special user directories that each user sees when looking at their files in the File Manager.

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