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The Linux file system hierarchy defines the organization and structure of files and directories in a Linux operating system. It provides a standardized way to organize system files, user files, devices, and other resources. Here are the key directories and their purposes in the Linux file system hierarchy: /: The root directory is the top-level directory in the file system hierarchy. All other directories and files are located within the root directory. /bin: Contains essential executable binaries (programs) that are available to all users. Common utilities and commands, such as ls, cp, and mkdir, are typically stored here. /boot: Contains files required for…