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- | The Linux filesystem is responsible for storing your system data and managing them. A filesystem can be defined as the mechanism behind data storing and retrieval. Filesystems are usually comprised of several layers, including a logical layer that provides user interaction, | + | The Linux filesystem is responsible for storing your system data and managing them. A filesystem can be defined as the mechanism behind data storing and retrieval. |
- | You might’ve noticed that your entire Linux installation resolves around the / point. It is called the root of the file system and is essentially the starting point of your system. It contains several directories, | + | The entire Linux installation resolves around the **/** point. |
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