Root file system

On July 15, 2009 / By admin / In Unix / Reply

Describe about the root file system.

The root file system has to be present for the system to execute /bin, /dev, and /etc are always kept on the root system because when the system starts only files in the root system are accessible and some files such as /bin/sh are needed to run at all. During the boot strap operation, all the file systems are checked for self consistency and attached to the root systems.

 

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