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A filesystem is a method of storing and organizing files — not only in Linux, but also in other computer operating systems. In Linux, most files are <quote>regular files</quote>, except <emphasis>directories</emphasis>, <emphasis>special files</emphasis>, <emphasis>links</emphasis>, <emphasis>sockets</emphasis>, and <emphasis>named pipes</emphasis>. The most common filetypes that users interact with are regular files, directories, and links.
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A <abbrev>symlink</abbrev> or <quote>symbolic link</quote> to <filename class="directory">/media/cdrom</filename>, which itself is a <abbrev>symlink</abbrev> to <filename class="directory">/media/cdrom0</filename>. If a <acronym>CD</acronym> is placed into the <acronym>CDROM</acronym> drive, the contents of that CD will be available in the <filename class="directory">/media/cdrom0</filename> directory.
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Contains all system-related configuration files used to control the operation of programs.
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Contains a home directory for each user on the system. A user's home directory can contain personal configuration files, documents, music, videos, and other user-defined directories and files.
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Contains the kernel modules and shared library images needed to boot the system and run commands.
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Contains the results of any recovery operation due to an improper shut-down of the system or a system crash.
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Contains the subdirectories which are used as mount points for removable media, such as <acronym>CDROM</acronym> drives, <acronym>USB</acronym> disks, floppy disks.
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Located in
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Generic mount point for filesystems or devices. In most cases, <filename class="directory">/media</filename> is where most devices will be auto-mounted.
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Located in
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A pseudo-filesystem containing the commands used by the kernel sub-system for the Security-Enhanced Linux feature.
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docs/basics/C/basics.xml:240(para)
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Contains the largest share of data on the system, including read-only user data, as well as files and programs, such as program binaries, documentation, libraries, header files, and more.
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Located in
docs/basics/C/basics.xml:337(para)
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