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- .TH NAMESPACE 4
- .SH NAME
- namespace \- structure of conventional file name space
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- none
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- After a user's profile has run, the file name space should adhere
- to a number of conventions if the system is to behave normally.
- This manual page documents those conventions by traversing the
- file hierarchy and describing the points of interest.
- It also serves as a guide to where things reside in the file system proper.
- The traversal is far from exhaustive.
- .PP
- First, here is the appearance of the file server as it appears before
- any mounts or bindings.
- .TF /sys/src/cmd
- .TP
- .B /
- The root directory.
- .TP
- .B /adm
- The administration directory for the file server.
- .TP
- .B /adm/users
- List of users known to the file server; see
- .IR users (6).
- .TP
- .B /adm/keys
- Authentication keys for users.
- .TP
- .B /adm/netkeys
- SecureNet keys for users; see
- .IR securenet (8).
- .TP
- .B /adm/timezone
- Directory of timezone files; see
- .IR ctime (2).
- .TP
- .B /adm/timezone/EST.EDT
- Time zone description for Eastern Time. Other such files are in this directory too.
- .TP
- .B /adm/timezone/timezone
- Time zone description for the local time zone; a copy of one of the other files in this directory.
- .TP
- .B /bin
- .TP
- .B /dev
- .TP
- .B /env
- .TP
- .B /fd
- .TP
- .B /net
- .TP
- .B /proc
- .TP
- .B /srv
- .TP
- .B /tmp
- All empty unwritable directories, place holders for mounted services and directories.
- .TP
- .B /mnt
- A directory containing mount points for applications.
- .TP
- .B /n
- A directory containing mount points for file trees imported from
- remote systems.
- .TP
- .B /386
- .TP
- .B /68000
- .TP
- .B /68020
- .TP
- .B /alpha
- .TP
- .B /arm
- .TP
- .B /mips
- .TP
- .B /power
- .TP
- .B /sparc
- Each CPU architecture supported by Plan 9 has a directory in the root containing
- architecture-specific files, to be selected according to
- .B $objtype
- or
- .B $cputype
- (see
- .IR 2c (1)
- and
- .IR init (8)).
- Here we list only those for
- .BR /386 .
- .TP
- .B /386/init
- The initialization program used during bootstrapping; see
- .IR init (8).
- .TP
- .B /386/bin
- Directory containing binaries for the Intel x86 architecture.
- .TP
- .B "/386/bin/aux
- .TP
- .B /386/bin/ip
- .TP
- etc.
- Subdirectories of
- .B /386/bin
- containing auxiliary tools and collecting related programs.
- .TP
- .B /386/lib
- Directory of object code libraries as used by
- .B 8l
- (see
- .IR 2l (1)).
- .TP
- .B /386/include
- Directory of x86-specific C include files.
- .TP
- .B /386/9*
- The files in
- .B /386
- beginning with a
- .B 9
- are binaries of the operating system or its bootstrap loader.
- .TP
- .B /386/mkfile
- Selected by
- .IR mk (1)
- when
- .B $objtype
- is
- .BR 386 ,
- this file configures
- .B mk
- to compile for the Intel x86 architecture.
- .TP
- .B /rc
- Isomorphic to the architecture-dependent directories, this holds executables
- and libraries for the shell,
- .IR rc (1).
- .TP
- .B /rc/bin
- Directory of shell executable files.
- .TP
- .B /rc/lib
- Directory of shell libraries.
- .TP
- .B /rc/lib/rcmain
- Startup code for
- .IR rc (1).
- .TP
- .B /lib
- Collections of data, generally not parts of programs.
- .TP
- .B /lib/mammals
- .TP
- .B /lib/sky
- .TP
- etc.
- Databases.
- .TP
- .B /lib/ndb
- The network database used by the networking software; see
- .IR ndb (6)
- and
- .IR ndb (8).
- .TP
- .B /lib/namespace
- The file used by
- .B newns
- (see
- .IR auth (2))
- to establish the default name space; see
- .IR namespace (6).
- .TP
- .B /lib/font/bit
- Bitmap font files.
- .TP
- .B /lib/font/hershey
- Vector font files.
- .TP
- .B /lib/rfc
- Directory of Internet `Requests For Comments',
- ranging from trivia to specifications.
- .TP
- .B /lib/rfc/grabrfc
- Maintains RFC collection; usually run from
- .IR cron
- (see
- .IR auth (8)).
- .TP
- .B /sys
- System software.
- .TP
- .B /sys/include
- Directory of machine-independent C include files.
- .TP
- .B /sys/lib
- Pieces of programs not easily held in the various
- .BR bins .
- .TP
- .B /sys/lib/acid
- Directory of
- .IR acid (1)
- load modules.
- .TP
- .B /sys/lib/dist
- Software used to assemble the distribution's installation floppy.
- .TP
- .B /sys/lib/troff
- Directory of
- .IR troff (1)
- font tables and macros.
- .TP
- .B /sys/lib/yaccpar
- The
- .IR yacc (1)
- parser.
- .TP
- .B /sys/man
- The manual.
- .TP
- .B /sys/doc
- Other system documentation.
- .TP
- .B /sys/log
- Log files created by various system services.
- .TP
- .B /sys/src
- Top-level directory of system sources.
- .TP
- .B /sys/src/cmd
- Source to the commands in the
- .B bin
- directories.
- .TP
- .B /sys/src/9
- Source to the operating system for terminals and CPU servers.
- .TP
- .B /sys/src/fs
- Source to the operating system for file servers.
- .TP
- .B /sys/src/lib*
- Source to the libraries.
- .TP
- .B /usr
- A directory containing home directories of users.
- .TP
- .B /mail
- Directory of electronic mail; see
- .IR mail (1).
- .TP
- .B /mail/box
- Directory of users' mail box files.
- .TP
- .B /mail/lib
- Directory of alias files, etc.
- .TP
- .B /acme
- Directory of tools for
- .IR acme (1).
- .TP
- .B /cron
- Directory of files for
- .IR cron (8).
- .TP
- .BI /cfg/ system
- .IR System -specific
- files, often addenda to their namesakes,
- notably
- .BR cpurc ,
- .BR termrc ,
- .BR namespace ,
- and
- .BR consoledb .
- .PD
- .PP
- The following files and directories are modified in the standard
- name space, as defined by
- .B /lib/namespace
- (see
- .IR namespace (6)).
- .TF /sys/src/cmd
- .TP
- .B /
- The root of the name space. It is a kernel device,
- .IR root (3),
- serving a number of local mount points such as
- .B /bin
- and
- .B /dev
- as well as the bootstrap program
- .BR /boot .
- Unioned with
- .B /
- is the root of the main file server.
- .TP
- .B /boot
- Compiled into the operating system kernel, this file establishes
- the connection to the main file server and starts
- .BR init ;
- see
- .IR boot (8)
- and
- .IR init (8).
- .TP
- .B /bin
- Mounted here is a union directory composed of
- .BR /$objtype/bin ,
- .BR /rc/bin ,
- .BR $home/$objtype/bin ,
- etc., so
- .B /bin
- is always the directory containing the appropriate executables
- for the current architecture.
- .TP
- .B /dev
- Mounted here is a union directory containing I/O devices such as the
- console
- .RI ( cons (3)),
- the interface to the raster display
- .RI ( draw (3)),
- etc.
- The window system,
- .IR rio (1),
- prefixes
- this directory with its own version,
- overriding many device
- files with its own, multiplexed simulations of them.
- .TP
- .B /env
- Mounted here is the environment device,
- .IR env (3),
- which holds environment variables such as
- .BR $cputype .
- .TP
- .B /net
- Mounted here is a union directory formed of all the network devices
- available.
- .TP
- .B /net/cs
- The communications point for the connection server,
- .B ndb/cs
- (see
- .IR ndb (8)).
- .TP
- .B /net/dns
- The communications point for the Domain Name Server,
- .B ndb/dns
- (see
- .IR ndb (8)).
- .TP
- .B /net/tcp
- .TP
- .B /net/udp
- Directories holding the IP protocol devices
- (see
- .IR ip (3)).
- .TP
- .B /proc
- Mounted here is the process device,
- .IR proc (3),
- which provides debugging access to active processes.
- .TP
- .B /fd
- Mounted here is the dup device,
- .IR dup (3),
- which holds pseudonyms for open file descriptors.
- .TP
- .B /srv
- Mounted here is the service registry,
- .IR srv (3),
- which holds connections to file servers.
- .TP
- .B /srv/boot
- The communication channel to the main file server for the machine.
- .TP
- .B /mnt/factotum
- Mount point for
- .IR factotum (4).
- .TP
- .B /mnt/wsys
- Mount point for the window system.
- .TP
- .B /mnt/term
- Mount point for the terminal's name space as seen by the CPU server
- after a
- .IR cpu (1)
- command.
- .TP
- .B /n/kremvax
- A place where machine
- .BR kremvax 's
- name space may be mounted.
- .TP
- .B /tmp
- Mounted here is each user's private
- .B tmp,
- .BR $home/tmp .
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .IR intro (1),
- .IR namespace (6)
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