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usr
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
docs/basics/C/basics.xml:268(filename)
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Contains the largest share of data on the system, including read-only user data, as well as files and programs and such as program binaries, documentation, libraries, header files, and more.
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
../docs/basics/C/basics.xml:271(para)
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var
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Located in
docs/basics/C/basics.xml:277(filename)
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Contains variable data such as system log files, mail and printer spool directories, as well as transient and temporary files.
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Located in
../docs/basics/C/basics.xml:280(para)
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vmlinuz
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Located in
docs/basics/C/basics.xml:285(filename)
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A <abbrev>symlink</abbrev> to a compressed executable of the Linux kernel.
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Located in
docs/basics/C/basics.xml:287(para)
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Users and Groups
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Located in
docs/basics/C/basics.xml:297(title)
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Since Linux is a true multi-user system, the principles of both <emphasis>users</emphasis> and <emphasis>groups</emphasis> are important to the internal operation of the system, and also to the day-to-day use of the system. Linux handling of users and groups is the reason it is one of the most secure operating systems.
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Located in
../docs/basics/C/basics.xml:299(para)
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Users
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
docs/basics/C/basics.xml:306(title)
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There are two different types of users:
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(no translation yet)
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Located in
docs/basics/C/basics.xml:307(para)
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