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HIER (7) <strong>NetBSD</strong> <strong>Miscellaneous</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> HIER (7)<br />

/home/<br />

/lib/<br />

/libexec/<br />

/mnt/<br />

/netbsd<br />

/rescue/<br />

/root/<br />

/sbin/<br />

/stand/<br />

/tmp/<br />

/usr/<br />

sliphome/<br />

spwd.db<br />

syslog.conf<br />

termcap<br />

ttys<br />

uucp/<br />

weekly<br />

weekly.conf<br />

SLIP login/logout scripts; see sliplogin(8)<br />

database form of master.passwd file; see pwd_mkdb(8)<br />

syslogd(8) configuration file; see syslog.conf(5)<br />

terminal type database; see termcap(3)<br />

terminal initialization information; see ttys(5)<br />

UUCP configuration files; see uucp(1) and uucico(8).<br />

script run each week by cron(8)<br />

configuration file for weekly; see weekly.conf(5)<br />

mount point for the automounter; see amd(8)<br />

dynamic linked libraries used by dynamic linked programs (such as those in /bin/ and<br />

/sbin/) that cannot rely upon /usr/lib/ being available.<br />

system utilities (such as the dynamic linker) required by programs and libraries that cannot<br />

rely upon /usr/libexec/ being available.<br />

empty directory commonly used by system administrators as a temporary mount point<br />

pure kernel executable (the operating system loaded into memory at boot time).<br />

statically linked rescue tools, for use in system recovery<br />

home directory for the super-user<br />

.cshrc<br />

.login<br />

.profile<br />

.rhosts<br />

super-user start-up file<br />

super-user start-up file<br />

super-user start-up file<br />

super-user id mapping between machines<br />

system programs and administration utilities used in both single-user and multi-user environments<br />

programs used in a standalone environment<br />

temporary files, usually a mfs(8) memory-based filesystem (the contents of /tmp are usually<br />

not preserved across a system reboot)<br />

contains the majority of the system utilities and files<br />

X11R6/<br />

bin/<br />

games/<br />

include/<br />

X11 files<br />

bin/<br />

include/<br />

lib/<br />

X11 binaries<br />

X11 include files<br />

X11 libraries<br />

common utilities, programming tools, and applications<br />

the important stuff<br />

standard C include files<br />

arpa/<br />

atf/<br />

g++/<br />

machine/<br />

net/<br />

netatalk/<br />

include files for Internet service protocols<br />

include files for the Automated Testing Framework; see atf(1)<br />

include files for the C++ compiler<br />

machine specific include files<br />

Cinclude files for AppleTalk protocols miscellaneous network<br />

include files; see atalk(4)<br />

<strong>NetBSD</strong> 3.0 May 22, 2008 3

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