File system of Ubuntu
The file system in Ubuntu follows the Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS), organizing files and directories systematically to ensure efficient data management. At the top is the root directory `/`, from which all other directories and files branch out. Common directories include `/bin` (binary executables), `/etc` (configuration files), `/home` (user-specific data), `/var` (variable __________ __________ ________ ________ ____ ________ _____ _________.
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