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| I am new to hp-ux but, though after doing lots of googling I cant found a doc explaining filesystem like - http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/ Can you provide the pointers to understand HP UX file system hearchie for HPUX |
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| On 2008-04-29, Pushkaraj <pushkarajthorat@gmail.com> wrote: > I am new to hp-ux but, though after doing lots of googling I cant > found a doc explaining filesystem like - http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/ > Can you provide the pointers to understand HP UX file system hearchie > for HPUX man hier |
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| Pushkaraj wrote: > Can you provide the pointers to understand HP-UX file system hierarchy > for HP-UX Robin's hier(5) suggestion doesn't say much about /stand: Standalone binaries and kernel configuration files. Did you really want more about /stand? |
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| Pushkaraj <pushkarajthorat@gmail.com> writes: > I am new to hp-ux but, though after doing lots of googling I cant > found a doc explaining filesystem like - http://tldp.org/LDP/Linux-Filesystem-Hierarchy/html/ > Can you provide the pointers to understand HP UX file system hearchie > for HPUX Maybe for Linux users, the easierst explanation is that HP-UX /stand corresponds to Linux /boot: The filesystem has spacial requirements to be booted from, and it contains everything the kernel needs to come up (i.e. kernel + modules + configuration information, etc.) Ulrich |
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