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NAME
hier
- layout of file systems
DESCRIPTION
A sketch of the file system hierarchy.
/
root directory of the file system
/bin/
user utilities fundamental to both single-user and multi-user environments
/boot/
programs and configuration files used during operating system bootstrap
defaults/
default bootstrapping configuration files; see
loader.conf5
kernel/
pure kernel executable (the operating system loaded into memory
at boot time).
modules/
third-party loadable kernel modules;
see
kldstat (8)
/cdrom/
default mount point for CD-ROM drives
(created by
sysinstall (8))
/compat/
normally a link to
/usr/compat
If not, then the
/usr/compat
comments apply
(created by
sysinstall (8))
/dev/
device special files managed by
devfs (5)
fd/
file descriptor files;
see
fd4
net/
network devices
/dist/
mount point used by
sysinstall (8)
/etc/
system configuration files and scripts
defaults/
default system configuration files;
see
rc (8)
bluetooth/
bluetooth configuration files
gnats/
gnats configuration files;
see
send-pr1
isdn/
isdn4bsd configuration files;
see
isdnd (8)
localtime
local timezone information;
see
ctime (3)
mail/
Sendmail control files
mtree/
mtree configuration files;
see
mtree (8)
namedb/
named configuration files;
see
named (8)
pam.d/
configuration files for the Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM)
library
periodic/
scripts that are run daily, weekly, and monthly, via
cron (8);
see
periodic (8)
rc.d/
System and daemon startup/control scripts;
see
rc (8)
security/
OpenBSM audit configuration files;
see
audit (8)
ppp/
ppp configuration files;
see
ppp (8)
ssh/
OpenSSH configuration files;
see
ssh (1)
ssl/
OpenSSL configuration files
/lib/
critical system libraries needed for binaries in
/bin
and
/sbin
geom/
class-specific libraries for the
geom (8)
utility
/libexec/
critical system utilities needed for binaries in
/bin
and
/sbin
/media/
contains subdirectories to be used as mount points
for removable media such as CDs, USB drives, and
floppy disks
/mnt/
empty directory commonly used by
system administrators as a temporary mount point
/proc/
process file system;
see
procfs (5)
/rescue/
statically linked programs for emergency recovery;
see
rescue (8)
/root/
root's HOME directory
/sbin/
system programs and administration utilities
fundamental to both single-user and multi-user environments
/tmp/
temporary files that are not guaranteed to persist across system reboots
/usr/
contains the majority of user utilities and applications
bin/
common utilities, programming tools, and applications
compat/
files needed to support binary compatibility with other operating systems,
such as Linux
(created by
sysinstall (8))
games/
useful and semi-frivolous programs
include/
standard C include files
altq/
C include files for alternate queueing
arpa/
C include files for Internet service protocols
bsnmp/
C include files for the SNMP daemon
c++/
C++ include files
cam/
C include files for the Common Access Methods Layer
scsi/
The SCSI device on top of CAM
dev/
C include files for programming various
Fx devices
ic/
Various header files describing driver- and bus-independent
hardware circuits
ofw/
Open Firmware support
pbio/
8255 PPI cards;
see
pbio (4)
ppbus/
The parallel port bus;
see
ppbus (4)
usb/
The USB subsystem
utopia/
Physical chip driver for ATM interfaces;
see
utopia (4)
wi/
The
wi (4)
WaveLAN driver
fs/
fdescfs/
per-process file descriptors file system
fifofs/
St -p1003.1
FIFOs file system
msdosfs/
MS-DOS file system
ntfs/
NTFS file system
nullfs/
loopback file system
nwfs/
NetWare file system
portalfs/
portal file system
procfs/
process file system
smbfs/
SMB/CIFS file system
udf/
UDF file system
unionfs
union file system
geom/
GEOM framework
concat/
CONCAT GEOM class
gate/
GATE GEOM class
mirror/
MIRROR GEOM class
nop/
NOP GEOM class
raid3/
RAID3 GEOM class
stripe/
STRIPE GEOM class
isc/
ISC utility library libisc include files
isofs/
cd9660/
iso9660 file system
libmilter/
C include files for libmilter,
the
sendmail (8)
mail filter API
machine/
machine-specific C include files
net/
miscellaneous network C include files
netatalk/
Appletalk protocol
netinet/
C include files for Internet standard protocols;
see
inet (4)
netinet6/
C include files for Internet protocol version 6;
see
inet6 (4)
netipsec/
kernel key-management service;
see
ipsec (4)
netipx/
IPX/SPX protocol stacks
netnatm/
NATM include files;
see
natm (4)
api/
include files for the signalling API
msg/
include files that describe signalling messages and
declare associated functions
saal/
include files for the signalling AAL layer
sig/
include files for the UNI signalling protocol
netsmb/
SMB/CIFS requester
nfs/
C include files for NFS (Network File System)
objc/
Objective C include files
openssl/
OpenSSL (Cryptography/SSL toolkit) headers
pccard/
PC-CARD controllers
protocols/
C include files for Berkeley service protocols
readline/
get a line from a user, with editing;
see
readline (3)
rpc/
remote procedure calls;
see
rpc (3)
rpcsvc/
definition of RPC service structures; see
rpc (3)
security/
PAM; see
pam (8)
sys/
system C include files (kernel data structures)
ufs/
C include files for UFS (The U-word File System)
ffs/
Fast file system
ufs/
UFS file system
vm/
virtual memory;
see
vmstat (8)
lib/
shared and archive
ar (1)Ns-type
libraries
aout/
a.out archive libraries
compat/
shared libraries for compatibility
aout/
a.out backward compatibility libraries
dtrace/
DTrace library scripts
engines/
OpenSSL (Cryptography/SSL toolkit) dynamically loadable engines
libdata/
miscellaneous utility data files
gcc/
gcc (1)
configuration data
ldscripts/
linker scripts;
see
ld (1)
lint/
various prebuilt lint libraries;
see
lint (1)
libexec/
system daemons & system utilities (executed by other programs)
aout/
utilities to manipulate a.out executables
elf/
utilities to manipulate ELF executables
lpr/
utilities and filters for LP print system;
see
lpr (1)
sendmail/
the
sendmail (8)
binary;
see
mailwrapper (8)
sm.bin/
restricted shell for
sendmail (8);
see
smrsh (8)
local/
local executables, libraries, etc.
Also used as the default destination for the
Fx ports framework.
Within local/, the general layout sketched out by
for /usr
should be used.
Exceptions are the man directory (directly under local/
rather than under local/share/), ports documentation (in share/doc/<port>/),
and /usr/local/etc (mimics /etc).
obj/
architecture-specific target tree produced by building the /usr/src tree
ports/
The
Fx ports collection (optional).
sbin/
system daemons & system utilities (executed by users)
share/
architecture-independent files
calendar/
a variety of pre-fab calendar files;
see
calendar (1)
dict/
word lists;
see
look (1)
freebsd
Fx Ns -specific
terms, proper names, and jargon
words
common words
web2
words from Webster's 2nd International
papers/
reference databases;
see
refer (1)
doc/
miscellaneous documentation;
source for most of the printed
BSD manuals (available
from the
USENIX
association)
FAQ/
Frequently Asked Questions
IPv6/
implementation notes for IPv6
bind/
documents pertaining to BIND (the Berkeley Internet Name Domain)
es/
Spanish translations of documents in /usr/share/doc
handbook/
Fx Handbook
ja/
Japanese translations of documents in /usr/share/doc
legal/
License files for vendor supplied firmwares
ncurses/
HTML documents pertaining to ncurses;
see
ncurses (3)
ntp/
HTML documents pertaining to the Network Time Protocol
papers/
UNIX Papers
psd/
UNIX Programmer's Supplementary Documents
ru/
Russian translations of documents in /usr/share/doc
smm/
UNIX System Manager's Manual
tutorials/
Fx tutorials
usd/
UNIX User's Supplementary Documents
zh/
Chinese translations of documents in /usr/share/doc
examples/
various examples for users and programmers
games/
ASCII text files used by various games
groff_font/
device description file for device name
info/
GNU Info hypertext system
isdn/
ISDN
locale/
localization files;
see
setlocale (3)
man/
manual pages
me/
macros for use with the me macro package;
see
me (7)
misc/
miscellaneous system-wide ASCII text files
fonts/
???
termcap
terminal characteristics database;
see
termcap (5)
mk/
templates for make;
see
make (1)
nls/
national language support files;
see
mklocale (1)
security/
data files for security policies such as
mac_lomac4
sendmail/
sendmail (8)
configuration files
skel/
example
.
(dot) files for new accounts
snmp/
MIBs, example files and tree definitions for the SNMP daemon.
defs/
Tree definition files for use with
gensnmptree (1)
mibs/
MIB files
syscons/
files used by syscons;
see
syscons (4)
fonts/
console fonts;
see
vidcontrol (1)
and
vidfont (1)
keymaps/
console keyboard maps;
see
kbdcontrol (1)
and
kbdmap (1)
scrnmaps/
console screen maps
tabset/
tab description files for a variety of terminals; used in
the termcap file;
see
termcap (5)
tmac/
text processing macros;
see
nroff (1)
and
troff (1)
vi/
localization support and utilities for
vi (1)
zoneinfo/
timezone configuration information;
see
tzfile (5)
src/
BSD ,
third-party, and/or local source files
bin/
source code for files in /bin
contrib/
source code for contributed software
crypto/
source code for contributed cryptography software
etc/
source code for files in /etc
games/
source code for files in /usr/games
gnu/
Utilities covered by the GNU General Public License
include/
source code for files in /usr/include
kerberos5/
build infrastructure for kerberos version 5
lib/
source code for files in /usr/lib
libexec/
source code for files in /usr/libexec
release/
files required to produce a
Fx release
sbin/
source code for files in /sbin
secure/
build directory for files in /usr/src/crypto
share/
source for files in /usr/share
sys/
kernel source code
tools/
tools used for maintenance and testing of
Fx usr.bin/
source code for files in /usr/bin
usr.sbin/
source code for files in /usr/sbin
/var/
multi-purpose log, temporary, transient, and spool files
account/
system accounting files
acct
execution accounting file;
see
acct (5)
at/
timed command scheduling files;
see
at1
jobs/
directory containing job files
spool/
directory containing output spool files
backups/
miscellaneous backup files
crash/
default directory to store kernel crash dumps; see
crash (8)
and
savecore (8)
cron/
files used by cron;
see
cron (8)
tabs/
crontab files;
see
crontab (5)
db/
miscellaneous automatically generated system-specific database files
empty/
empty directory for use by programs that need a specifically empty directory.
Used for instance by
sshd (8)
for privilege separation.
games/
miscellaneous game status and score files
heimdal/
kerberos server databases; see
kdc (8)
log/
miscellaneous system log files
wtmp
login/logout log;
see
wtmp (5)
mail/
user mailbox files
msgs/
system messages database;
see
msgs (1)
preserve/
temporary home of files preserved after an accidental death
of an editor;
see
ex1
quotas/
file system quota information files
run/
system information files describing various info about
system since it was booted
named/
writable by the
``bind''
user; see
named (8)
ppp/
writable by the
``network''
group for command connection sockets; see
ppp (8)
utmp
database of current users;
see
utmp (5)
rwho/
rwho data files;
see
rwhod (8),
rwho (1),
and
ruptime (1)
spool/
miscellaneous printer and mail system spooling directories
clientmqueue/
undelivered submission mail queue;
see
sendmail (8)
ftp/
commonly ~ftp; the anonymous ftp root directory
mqueue/
undelivered mail queue;
see
sendmail (8)
output/
line printer spooling directories
tmp/
temporary files that are kept between system reboots
vi.recover/
the directory where recovery files are stored
yp/
the NIS maps
NOTES
This manual page documents the default
Fx file system layout, but
the actual hierarchy on a given system is defined at the system
administrator's discretion.
A well-maintained installation will include a customized version of
this document.
SEE ALSO
apropos (1),
find (1),
finger (1),
grep (1),
ls (1),
whatis (1),
whereis (1),
which (1),
fd (4),
devfs (5),
fsck (8)
HISTORY
A
manual page appeared in
AT&T System
v7 .
Index
NAME
DESCRIPTION
NOTES
SEE ALSO
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