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Could someone please explain how different folders in linux are connected?

There a lot of interesting stuff like /arch, /security, /samples, /crypto and etc.
Where do this files "go" after compilation?
For example I use Ubuntu. If there any chance to find them in /usr or /sys folders?

Could someone please explain how different folders in linux are connected?

There a lot of interesting stuff like /arch, /security, /samples, /crypto and etc.
Where do this files "go" after compilation?
For example I use Ubuntu. If there any chance to find them in /usr or /sys folders?

Could someone explain how different folders in linux are connected?

There a lot of interesting stuff like /arch, /security, /samples, /crypto and etc.
Where do this files "go" after compilation?
For example I use Ubuntu. If there any chance to find them in /usr or /sys folders?

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Probably it's a duplicated question, but I searched for an hour and did not found any related ones.

Could someone please explain how different folders in linux are connected?

There a lot of interesting stuff like /arch, /security, /samples, /crypto and etc.
Where do this files "go" after compilation?
For example I use Ubuntu. If there any chance to find them in /usr or /sys folders?

Probably it's a duplicated question, but I searched for an hour and did not found any related ones.

Could someone please explain how different folders in linux are connected?

There a lot of interesting stuff like /arch, /security, /samples, /crypto and etc.
Where do this files "go" after compilation?
For example I use Ubuntu. If there any chance to find them in /usr or /sys folders?

Could someone please explain how different folders in linux are connected?

There a lot of interesting stuff like /arch, /security, /samples, /crypto and etc.
Where do this files "go" after compilation?
For example I use Ubuntu. If there any chance to find them in /usr or /sys folders?

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