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  1. Why is forbidden as a tag? Why can't the tag exist alongside ? Is the former too minor a tag to have a separate identity (even in Linux!)?

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Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a standard followed by the filesystem layout design in Unix and Unix-like operating system. In this standard there is a root directory denoted by/ (forward slash) and all the other directories (like /bin, /boot, /dev, /etc, /home, /proc, /lib, /usr, /tmp, /root, /var, etc.) and files are taken under its consideration.

 

The tag should be used in questions that query about the directories and files in Ubuntu/Linux filesystem hierarchy.

 

Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard

  1. Why is forbidden as a tag? Why can't the tag exist alongside ? Is the former too minor a tag to have a separate identity (even in Linux!)?

  2. Do we want our tags to be general or specific?


Tag proposed with:

Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a standard followed by the filesystem layout design in Unix and Unix-like operating system. In this standard there is a root directory denoted by/ (forward slash) and all the other directories (like /bin, /boot, /dev, /etc, /home, /proc, /lib, /usr, /tmp, /root, /var, etc.) and files are taken under its consideration.

 

The tag should be used in questions that query about the directories and files in Ubuntu/Linux filesystem hierarchy.

 

Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard

  1. Why is forbidden as a tag? Why can't the tag exist alongside ? Is the former too minor a tag to have a separate identity (even in Linux!)?

  2. Do we want our tags to be general or specific?


Tag proposed with:

Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a standard followed by the filesystem layout design in Unix and Unix-like operating system. In this standard there is a root directory denoted by/ (forward slash) and all the other directories (like /bin, /boot, /dev, /etc, /home, /proc, /lib, /usr, /tmp, /root, /var, etc.) and files are taken under its consideration.

The tag should be used in questions that query about the directories and files in Ubuntu/Linux filesystem hierarchy.

Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard

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  1. Why is forbidden as a tag? Why can't the tag exist alongside ? Is the former too minor a tag to have a separate identity (even in Linux!)?

  2. Do we want our tags to be general or specific?


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Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a standard followed by the filesystem layout design in Unix and Unix-like operating system. In this standard there is a root directory denoted by/ (forward slash) and all the other directories (like /bin, /boot, /dev, /etc, /home, /proc, /lib, /usr, /tmp, /root, /var, etc.) and files are taken under its consideration.

The tag should be used in questions that query about the directories and files in Ubuntu/Linux filesystem hierarchy.

Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard

  1. Why is forbidden as a tag? Why can't the tag exist alongside ? Is the former too minor a tag to have a separate identity (even in Linux!)?

  2. Do we want our tags to be general or specific?


Tag proposed with:

Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a standard followed by the filesystem layout design in Unix and Unix-like operating system. In this standard there is a root directory denoted by/ (forward slash) and all the other directories (like /bin, /boot, /dev, /etc, /home, /proc, /lib, /usr, /tmp, /root, /var, etc.) and files are taken under its consideration.

The tag should be used in questions that query about the directories and files in Ubuntu/Linux filesystem hierarchy.

Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard

  1. Why is forbidden as a tag? Why can't the tag exist alongside ? Is the former too minor a tag to have a separate identity (even in Linux!)?

  2. Do we want our tags to be general or specific?


Tag proposed with:

Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) is a standard followed by the filesystem layout design in Unix and Unix-like operating system. In this standard there is a root directory denoted by/ (forward slash) and all the other directories (like /bin, /boot, /dev, /etc, /home, /proc, /lib, /usr, /tmp, /root, /var, etc.) and files are taken under its consideration.

The tag should be used in questions that query about the directories and files in Ubuntu/Linux filesystem hierarchy.

Wikipedia link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_Hierarchy_Standard

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A forked tag orphaned, need help What could be the reason to understand!sack the "filesystem-hierarchy" tag in the main site?

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