The Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) Quiz
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Which organization maintains the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for Linux systems?

  • Linux Standards Board
  • Linux Foundation (correct)
  • Linux Filesystem Committee
  • Linux Workgroup
  • What character does Linux use to separate paths?

  • ;
  • \
  • / (correct)
  • :
  • Where would a USB pen drive labeled FEDORA be found on a recent Linux system?

  • /media/student/FEDORA
  • /media/FEDORA
  • /run/media/FEDORA
  • /run/media/student/FEDORA (correct)
  • Study Notes

    Linux File System Hierarchy

    • The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) for Linux systems is maintained by the Linux Foundation.

    Path Separation in Linux

    • Linux uses the forward slash (/) to separate paths.

    Mounting External Devices in Linux

    • On a recent Linux system, a USB pen drive labeled FEDORA would be found at /media/FEDORA.

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    Test your knowledge of the Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) with this quiz. Learn about the standard layout for storing important files in Linux systems and understand how it benefits users, administrators, and developers.

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