[KLUG Members] Meeting 2005-03-22 - The File System Heirarchy Standard

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bin, usr, var, lib, tmp, opt, srv, etc. What do they all mean, why are
they all 3 letters, and why are there so many copies of some of them?
The File System Heirarchy Standard is a distribution-independent
specification of what kinds of files go where in a Unix/Linux directory
tree. Tonight's presentation will be an overview of the Linux filesystem
organization and things to consider when installing Linux on multiple
drives or multiple computers. 

Our presenter:

Mike Williams is originally from Kalamazoo, but now lives in Grand
Rapids most of the time. When not taking care of family, houses, or pets
at one location or the other, or trying to actually make a living he
reconfigures his mixed house network to look for new and creative things
it can do. 

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Coming to three meetings qualifies you as a full member of KLUG, 
meaning that you can participate in the process of making formal 
decisions, including voting for officers.

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The meeting is 7:00 PM THIS TUESDAY at:
The Kalamazoo Chamber of Commerce in beautiful downtown Kalamazoo.
Maps, directions and more info can be found on the KLUG web site:

    http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/

Everyone is welcome, and there is no cost to attend!

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