Linux command
file-hierarchy 命令
文件
复制后可按需替换文件名、目录或参数。
常用示例
View file hierarchy documentation
man file-hierarchy
说明
file-hierarchy is a systemd documentation page (man page) describing the file system hierarchy used by systemd-based Linux systems. It documents the purpose of directories under /, /etc, /usr, /var, and other key locations. This is not an executable command but a reference document explaining where files should be placed and why.
FAQ
What is the file-hierarchy command used for?
file-hierarchy is a systemd documentation page (man page) describing the file system hierarchy used by systemd-based Linux systems. It documents the purpose of directories under /, /etc, /usr, /var, and other key locations. This is not an executable command but a reference document explaining where files should be placed and why.
How do I run a basic file-hierarchy example?
Run `man file-hierarchy` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.