FHS for Linux Updated

The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for Linux has been upgraded to version 2.1. According to Daniel Quinland, FHS is used by creators of Linux Distributions and other UNIX based operating systems to define a common arrangement of the files and directories in a UNIX based system. It is commonly used by system administrators and users as well to promote a standard definition of the file structure used for the wide range of Linux operating systems on the market. Currently Redhat, Caldera, SuSE and several others are using FHS in their distributions. For more infromation visit the official FHS Web site.

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