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Where does one store portable executables?
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Quote:[color=rgb(51, 68, 102)]http://www.debianadmin.com/linux-directo...rview.html[/color] (Linux Directory Structure Overview; 3/23/08)


Thanks, that link gave me this, which seems to be the best fit. I'll see how permissions go.




[color=rgb(0, 1, 3)]/usr[/color]
[/color][color=rgb(0, 1, 3)]A sub hierarchy to the root file system which is a User data directory. Contains user specific utilities and applications. You will again see a lot of important but not critical file systems are mounted. Here you would again find a bin, sbin & lib directory which contains non-critical user and system binaries and related libraries and a share directory. Also found here are the include directory with include files[/color]
[/color][color=rgb(0, 1, 3)]/usr/bin[/color]
[/color][color=rgb(0, 1, 3)]Contains Non-Essential Non-critical command binaries for users.[/color]
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Re: Where does one store portable executables? - by paul1149 - 07-31-2015, 02:31 PM

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