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A Quick Look Up to the Linux File System
1 year ago
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Technology
Education
Linux
file system
directory structure
file permissions
commands
navigation
management
tutorial
beginners
In this video, we will take a quick look at the Linux file system. We will cover the basic structure of the file system, including the root directory, subdirectories, and files. We will also discuss the importance of file permissions and how they impact access to files and directories.
Additionally, we will explore some common commands used to navigate the file system, such as "ls" to list files, "cd" to change directories, and "mkdir" to create new directories.
By the end of this video, you will have a better understanding of how the Linux file system is organized and be more comfortable navigating and managing files and directories in a Linux environment. So let's dive in and explore the Linux file system together!
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