On Fri, 1 Oct 1999, Steve Philp wrote:
> "Joseph S. Gardner" wrote:
> >
> > Can anyone point me to a graphical representation of the linux file
> > structure. I've been cruising through http://www.mandrakeuser.com and
> > found a fairly good written one but I live in a 3D graphical world and
> > some sort of branching tree diagram would be EXTREMELY helpful.
>
> Like a hierarchial tree of the file system?
>
> / ->
> /usr
> /bin
> /lib
> /etc
> /var
> /opt
>
> etc???
>
Thats what i was thinking. I'll give a better description seeing as i have
time ATM..
rpmfind's RDF was a killer browse the distribution tree, it allows you to
browse the dist tree if you select i file it'll jump to the package
description and give you a full listing of the files that package
contains. For the bandwidth deprived, you can create a local RDF with
rpm2html (located in either cooker or in contribs i've forgotten). It will
use just under 35megs.
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