Debian Gnu/linux : Guide to Installation And Usage
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Each home directory is named after the user who owns it, for example, /home/jane. If you're using a large system at a school or business, your system administrator may create additional directories to contain home directories: /home1 and /home2 for example. On some other systems, you'll see an additional level of subdirectories: /home/students/username, /home/staff/username, etc. Your home directory is where you put all your personal work, e-mail and other documents, and personal configurat...ion preferences. It's your home on the system. /bin This directory contains ``binaries, '' executable files that are essential to the operation of the system. Examples are the shell (bash) and file commands such as cp. /sbin This directory contains ``system binaries, '' utilities that the root user or system administrator might want to use, but that you probably won't want to use in your day-to-day activities. /usr /usr contains most of the files you'll be interested in.
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