chapter 4
File system in Linux is as follows :-
root : it is an home directory of super user (root) administrator
etc : it is the location of all configuration file and directory used for server
configuration or system configuration
dev : it is a location of the device file
home : it is a location of home directory or regular users
proc : it is a virtual file system or directory not actually store on the disk and
contain system information
# cat /proc/meminfo
# cat /proc/cpuinfo
boot : contain kernel and boot related files
sys : it is also a virtual directory and contain system information
media : it is a mount point of removable disk like cdrom floppy usb drive etc.
tmp : it contain all temporary file
usr : it is used for software installation
lib : it contain all library files
bin : it is the location of all executable files or command or user command
/usr/bin also contain user command
sbin : it contain all system command or super user command /usr/sbin
mnt : it is a mount point for physical hard-disk or partition
opt : optional directory and used for temporary working
var : it is a variable file system or directory and contain all log and error
message
File system type:
Dos : Fat 16
95/Xp/2000 : FAT32
Xp/NT/2000 : NTFS
Linux : EXT2,EXT3
UNIX : VXFS
Representation Of Media Devices::
All the device file are stored in /dev/
Hard disk ; /dev/hdx
Where x is
a : /dev/hda : Primary master
b : /dev/hdb : Primary slave
c : /dev/hdc : Secondary master
d : /dev/hdd : Secondary slave
In case of SCSI, Sata or USB we will use : /dev/sda
CD-rom:
/dev/cdrom
/dev/cdrom1
/dev/cdrecorder
Floppy:
/dev/fd0
/dev/fd1
to access partition of windows in linux
#mount –t vfat /dev/hdax /mnt
in order to check the label of any partition
#e2label /dev/hdax
where x is number
Mounting CD Rom :-
-t : file type
auto : file type
in order to check where cdrom is attached we can open the file fstab
#vi /etc/fstab
now in case of RHEl 3.0 we have to use command in order to unmount.
# umount /media/cdrom
and then eject the cdrom
in case of RHEL 4.0 we simply type
# eject
Mounting Floppy:-
#mount –t auto /dev/fd0 /media/floppy
in case of floppy we have to umount first then only we remove floppy otherwise all content of floppy may be lost or floppy may be physically damaged.
# umount /media/floppy
Mounting USB media :- directed by the kernel as SCSI device
/dev/sdax
vi Editor:
Using vi , we can create or modify any file.
Thanks ,
source:-www.laaltopi.yolasite.com/resources/RHCE%20Notes.doc
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