Re: Why complicated directory structure in Linux



On Thu, 21 Sep 2006 12:23:23 -0500, John Hasler <john@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Chris F Clark writes:
The fact is that the single hardest thing about finding how to do
something on a computer system is learning what the peole who wrote the
system call the thing you wish to do.

'man man' and you will learn about the 'apropos' command. 'apropos "file
system"' and you will learn about the 'hier' man page.

And all you need to do is 'man hier' to find out that you needed to do an
'apropos "file system"' to find out about the hier command.
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