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Linux Directory Structure and Important Files Paths Explained (File Hierarchy Standard) FHS – Network and CyberSecurity Professional
![TIL that /usr was originally supposed to be pronounced as user and contain user data, and not Universal System Resources (Or whatever variation you learned). : r/linux TIL that /usr was originally supposed to be pronounced as user and contain user data, and not Universal System Resources (Or whatever variation you learned). : r/linux](https://external-preview.redd.it/wEJZCXhgE_nn1DxklCYhhlXrAvZ1RQreoxy9SEwysOg.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=49b45ea9177b0444b6148f35d7f6be178a9597ed)
TIL that /usr was originally supposed to be pronounced as user and contain user data, and not Universal System Resources (Or whatever variation you learned). : r/linux
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