31 Jul 2010
MAC OS目录结构
正在把开发工作逐渐向MAC转移,和FEDORA大同小异,还是比较容易接受的.
Explained in no particular order:
Directory | Description |
/Applications | Self explanatory, this is where your Mac’s applications are kept |
/Developer | The Developer directory appears only if you have installed Apple’s Developer Tools, and no surprise, contains developer related tools, documentation, and files. |
/Library | Shared libraries, files necessary for the operating system to function properly, including settings, preferences, and other necessities (note: you also have a Libraries folder in your home directory, which holds files specific to that user). |
/Network | largely self explanatory, network related devices, servers, libraries, etc |
/System | System related files, libraries, preferences, critical for the proper function of Mac OS X |
/Users | All user accounts on the machine and their accompanying unique files, settings, etc. Much like /home in Linux |
/Volumes | Mounted devices and volumes, either virtual or real, such as hard disks, CD’s, DVD’s, DMG mounts, etc |
/ | Root directory, present on virtually all UNIX based file systems. Parent directory of all other files |
/bin | Essential common binaries, holds files and programs needed to boot the operating system and run properly |
/etc | Machine local system configuration, holds administrative, configuration, and other system files |
/dev | Device files, all files that represent peripheral devices including keyboards, mice, trackpads, etc |
/usr | Second major hierarchy, includes subdirectories that contain information, configuration files, and other essentials used by the operating system |
/sbin | Essential system binaries, contains utilities for system administration |
/tmp | Temporary files, caches, etc |
/var | Variable data, contains files whose contents change as the operating system runs |
If we forgot anything, or if something isn’t properly described, feel free to chime in with comments.