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* {{ipfw|private/etc|etc}} ([[wikipedia:Symbolic link|symlink]] to <code>/private/etc</code>) |
* {{ipfw|private/etc|etc}} ([[wikipedia:Symbolic link|symlink]] to <code>/private/etc</code>) |
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* {{ipfw|Library}} |
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* {{ipfw|mnt}} |
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* {{ipfw|private}} |
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Revision as of 05:19, 6 May 2020
This is the root directory for iOS. The firmware listing of these folders follow very closely to the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard for Unix and Unix-like operating systems.
Children
Folders
- AppleInternal (Apple Internal apps and prototypes; not present in the newer iOS versions)
- Applications
- bin
- boot (not present in the newer iOS versions)
- cores
- dev
- Developer
- etc (symlink to
/private/etc
) - Library
- lib (not present in the newer iOS versions)
- mnt
- private
- sbin
- System
- tmp (symlink to
/private/var/tmp
) - User (symlink to
/private/var/mobile
(/private/var/root on iPhone OS 1.1.2 and below) - usr
- var (symlink to
/private/var
)