Linux kernel subsystem that monitors file system events. It can be used to detect when files are created, modified, or deleted
Linux File System Hierarchy
graph TD
subgraph "Linux File System Hierarchy"
Root(/) --> bin[bin: Essential command binaries]
Root(/) --> boot[boot: System boot loader files]
Root(/) --> dev[dev: Device files]
Root(/) --> etc[etc: Host-specific system-wide configuration files]
Root(/) --> home[home: User home directory]
Root(/) --> lib[lib: Shared library modules]
Root(/) --> media[media: Media file such as CD-ROM]
Root(/) --> mnt[mnt: Temporary mounted filesystems]
Root(/) --> opt[opt: Add-on application software packages]
Root(/) --> proc[proc: Interface to kernel data structures]
Root(/) --> root_dir[root: Home directory for root user]
Root(/) --> run[run: Run-time program data]
Root(/) --> sbin[sbin: System binaries]
Root(/) --> srv[srv: Site-specific data served by this system]
Root(/) --> sys[sys: Virtual directory providing information about the system]
Root(/) --> tmp[tmp: Temporary files]
Root(/) --> usr[usr: Unix System Resources]
Root(/) --> var[var: File that is expected to continuously change]
end
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