
Ever looked at a Linux system and wondered what the heck /bin, /usr, or /etc actually mean?
In this episode of TechDaily.ai, we break down the Linux Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS)—not just what each folder is, but why it exists and what that tells us about the philosophy behind Linux itself.
Whether you're a developer, sysadmin, or just Linux-curious, this is your map to the system’s backbone.
In this deep dive, we explore:
By the end, you’ll not only understand the layout—you’ll understand how this structure shapes Linux's legendary stability, performance, and security.
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👉 If you’ve ever typed cd /usr/bin and wondered why there, this is the episode for you.