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          --- old/usr/src/man/man5/filesystem.5
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  12   12  .nf
  13   13  /
  14   14  .fi
  15   15  
  16   16  .LP
  17   17  .nf
  18   18  /usr
  19   19  .fi
  20   20  
  21   21  .SH DESCRIPTION
  22      -.sp
  23   22  .LP
  24   23  The file system tree is organized for administrative convenience. Distinct
  25   24  areas within the file system tree are provided for files that are private to
  26   25  one machine, files that can be shared by multiple machines of a common
  27   26  platform, files that can be shared by all machines, and home directories. This
  28   27  organization allows sharable files to be stored on one machine but accessed by
  29   28  many machines using a remote file access mechanism such as \fBNFS\fR. Grouping
  30   29  together similar files makes the file system tree easier to upgrade and manage.
  31   30  .sp
  32   31  .LP
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  68   67  \fB/etc/hosts\fR. Unlike a platform-dependent or a platform-independent file,
  69   68  the \fBplatform-specific\fR file is installed only on a subset of supported
  70   69  platforms. Most platform-specific files are gathered under \fB/platform\fR and
  71   70  \fB/usr/platform\fR.
  72   71  .sp
  73   72  .LP
  74   73  In the following file or directory descriptions, GNOME stands for GNU Network
  75   74  Object Model Environment. The GNOME Desktop is shipped with the Solaris
  76   75  operating system.
  77   76  .SS "Root File System"
  78      -.sp
  79   77  .LP
  80   78  The root file system contains files that are unique to each machine. It
  81   79  contains the following directories:
  82   80  .sp
  83   81  .ne 2
  84   82  .na
  85   83  \fB\fB/\fR\fR
  86   84  .ad
  87   85  .sp .6
  88   86  .RS 4n
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1884 1882  .na
1885 1883  \fB\fB/var/yp\fR\fR
1886 1884  .ad
1887 1885  .sp .6
1888 1886  .RS 4n
1889 1887  Databases needed for backwards compatibility with \fBNIS\fR and
1890 1888  \fBypbind\fR(1M); unnecessary after full transition to \fBNIS+\fR.
1891 1889  .RE
1892 1890  
1893 1891  .SS "\fB/usr\fR File System"
1894      -.sp
1895 1892  .LP
1896 1893  Because it is desirable to keep the root file system small and not volatile, on
1897 1894  disk-based systems larger file systems are often mounted on \fB/home\fR,
1898 1895  \fB/opt\fR, \fB/usr\fR, and \fB/var\fR.
1899 1896  .sp
1900 1897  .LP
1901 1898  The file system mounted on \fB/usr\fR contains platform-dependent and
1902 1899  platform-independent sharable files. The subtree rooted at \fB/usr/share\fR
1903 1900  contains platform-independent sharable files; the rest of the \fB/usr\fR tree
1904 1901  contains platform-dependent files. By mounting a common remote file system, a
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2790 2787  .ad
2791 2788  .sp .6
2792 2789  .RS 4n
2793 2790  Auxiliary programs and databases for \fBspell\fR(1). This directory is only
2794 2791  present when the Binary Compatibility Package is installed.
2795 2792  .RE
2796 2793  
2797 2794  .sp
2798 2795  .ne 2
2799 2796  .na
2800      -\fB\fB/usr/lib/ssh\fR\fR
2801      -.ad
2802      -.sp .6
2803      -.RS 4n
2804      -Contains the Secure Shell daemon (\fBsshd\fR) and supporting programs.
2805      -.RE
2806      -
2807      -.sp
2808      -.ne 2
2809      -.na
2810 2797  \fB\fB/usr/lib/\fIsubsystem\fR\fR\fR
2811 2798  .ad
2812 2799  .sp .6
2813 2800  .RS 4n
2814 2801  Platform-dependent libraries, various databases, commands and daemons that are
2815 2802  associated with \fIsubsystem\fR and that are not invoked directly by a human
2816 2803  user. An approved installation location for bundled Solaris software. The
2817 2804  analogous location for add-on system software or for applications is
2818 2805  \fB/opt/\fIpackagename\fR/lib\fR.
2819 2806  .RE
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3643 3630  .ne 2
3644 3631  .na
3645 3632  \fB\fB/usr/xpg6\fR\fR
3646 3633  .ad
3647 3634  .sp .6
3648 3635  .RS 4n
3649 3636  Directory for newer versions of POSIX-compliant utilities.
3650 3637  .RE
3651 3638  
3652 3639  .SH SEE ALSO
3653      -.sp
3654 3640  .LP
3655 3641  \fBat\fR(1), \fBex\fR(1), \fBfmli\fR(1), \fBiconv\fR(1), \fBlp\fR(1),
3656 3642  \fBisainfo\fR(1), \fBmail\fR(1), \fBmailx\fR(1), \fBnroff\fR(1),
3657 3643  \fBpriocntl\fR(1), \fBrefer\fR(1), \fBsar\fR(1), \fBsh\fR(1), \fBspell\fR(1),
3658 3644  \fBsvcs\fR(1), \fBtroff\fR(1), \fBuname\fR(1), \fBuucp\fR(1C), \fBvi\fR(1),
3659 3645  \fBacct\fR(1M), \fBcron\fR(1M), \fBdispadmin\fR(1M), \fBdladm\fR(1M),
3660 3646  \fBfmd\fR(1M), \fBfsck\fR(1M), \fBinit\fR(1M), \fBkernel\fR(1M),
3661 3647  \fBmknod\fR(1M), \fBmount\fR(1M), \fBsvcadm\fR(1M), \fBsvccfg\fR(1M),
3662 3648  \fBuseradd\fR(1M), \fBypbind\fR(1M), \fBmount\fR(2), \fBIntro\fR(4),
3663 3649  \fBterminfo\fR(4)
    
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