What is unix directory structure?
Answer / Yashvir Singh
The Unix directory structure follows a hierarchical tree-like format. It starts with the root directory (/), which contains various subdirectories such as /bin, /etc, /home, /lib, /mnt, /opt, /proc, /root, /sbin, /tmp, /usr, /var, etc.
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