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LPI E - common bin

LPI E - Scripting 4.3 Where Data is Stored Review of Topics: Various types of information stored on a Linux system Part 2 of 2:  Part 1 - A Detailed Look Overview of the Linux File System The Linux file system is hierarchical, which means that it is arranged in a tree-like structure. At the top of the hierarchy is the root directory, represented by a forward slash (/). All other directories and files are located within this root directory. /bin System Directory One of the essential system directories is the /bin and /sbin directory , which contains essential system binaries . These are the executable programs that are necessary for the operating system to function correctly, such as ls , cd , and mkdir . Here are some of the most common binaries you'll find in the bin directory:   >>> Directory/Files Binaries <<< ls : list files and directories in the current working directory or any other directory specified as an argument. cp : copy files and directo...