A Filesystem's Guide
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The file /home/root/.ash_history seems to have a false name; correct would be .bash_history. | The file /home/root/.ash_history seems to have a false name; correct would be .bash_history. |
Revision as of 14:25, 31 August 2008
Note : The following is far from being complete
The Filesystem
Openmoko2007.2
The Rootfilesystem consists out of the following directories:
- bin
- dev
- home
- media
- proc
- sys
- usr
- boot
- etc
- lib
- mnt
- sbin
- tmp
- var
The first difference to the standard linux filesystem is that Openmoko lacks a /root directory.
This directory is located under /home/root/
Under /home/root/.evolution/ one can find the config and data files for contacts, calender, memos and tasks created on the FreeRunner.
The file /home/root/.ash_history seems to have a false name; correct would be .bash_history.
External links
- Home of the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard
- Fortune Cookies through the /proc Filesystem
- The Dotted Standard Filename Hierarchy, yet another very different hierarchy (used in cLIeNUX)
- Filesystem Hierarchy Standard 2.3 (January 29, 2004)