HPUX - Navigating the File System, Managing Files
/opt (optional) : application (C:\Program Files)
/usr (user) : commands & commands information
/usr/bin (binary / .exe) : Contains the programs for all reference manual selction 1 commands, which are neccessary for basic UNIX system operation and file manipulation
/usr/sbin (superuser binary) : Contains system administration commands
/usr/lib : contains archive and shared libraries used for applications
/usr/share/man : manual page
/sbin (startup binary) : Contains the essential commands used for startup and shutdown
/home : contains one subdirectory for each user account on the system.
/home/"username" : similar with C:\Users
/etc : Holds many of the system configuration files
/stand : Stores UNIX system kernel and its information
/stand/vmunix : Stores the program that is the UNIX system kernel
/tmp : temporary files
/dev : Contains the files that represent hardware devices that may be connected to your system
/mnt : mounted devices, eg) USB memory drive
/var (variable) : system log, eg) /var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
pwd : show present working directory
cd : change location in the hierarchy ["cd" change location to home directory eg) /home/"username"]
ls : show files or directories [-a , show hidden files . -F, recognize files or directories. eg) ls -aF]
mkdir : make directory [-p, eg) mkdir -p fruit/apple/grape ]
rmdir : remove directory
rm -R : remove directory that is not empty(that is directories)
ls -l : display file characteristics [ File Type, Permssions, Links, Owner, Group, Size(Bytes), Timestamp, Name]
cat : Concatenate and display the contents of files [cat "filename1" "filename2" ....]
more : Display files one screen at a time [q, Quit more. j, Return, One more line. k, One less line. Space, One more page]
tail : Display the end of files [tail -"number" "filename", display "number" lines. tail -f "filename", display changes of file in real time.]
head : Display the start of files [head -"number" "filename"]
cp [-i] : Copy Files [cp source_file target_file, cp files dir, cp -R dir dir; cp -i(R) file(dir) file(dir), inform overwrite]
mv [-i] : Move or Rename Files [mv file new_file, mv files dir, mv dir new_dir]
rm [-i] : remove files
Link
Hard Link : Same Partition, same size with source, same inode number
Symbolic Link : can reference data on different partition, difference inode number, have a address to source file(depends on source filename not a inode number ,that is small file size)
ls -i : display inode number
inode table : (inum, File Type, Permission, Class, owner, groupe, Size, create Time, modification Time, access Time, physical address(reference))
ln : Link to a File, hard link [ln -s source_file link_file, symbolic link]