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Created page with "== Introduction == The File System Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a crucial specification that defines the directory structure and directory contents in Unix-like operating systems. It provides guidelines for the placement of files and directories in the system, ensuring consistency and predictability across different distributions. The FHS is maintained by the Linux Foundation and is widely adopted by Linux distribution..."
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