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|/usr/libexec/||System daemons and system utilities executed by other programs. | |/usr/libexec/||System daemons and system utilities executed by other programs. | ||
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− | |/usr/local||Local executables | + | |/usr/local||Local executables and libraries. Also used as the default destination for the FreeBSD ports framework. Within <code>/usr/local</code>, the general layout sketched out by [https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=hier&sektion=7&manpath=freebsd-release-ports hier(7)] for <code>/usr</code> should be used. Exceptions are the man directory, which is directly under <code>/usr/local</code> rather than under <code>/usr/local/share</code>, and the ports documentation is in share/doc/port. |
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|/usr/obj/||Architecture-specific target tree produced by building the <code>/usr/src</code> tree. | |/usr/obj/||Architecture-specific target tree produced by building the <code>/usr/src</code> tree. | ||
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|/usr/ports/||The GhostBSD Ports Collection (optional). | |/usr/ports/||The GhostBSD Ports Collection (optional). | ||
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− | | | + | |/usr/sbin/||System daemons and system utilities executed by users. |
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|/usr/share/||Architecture-independent files. | |/usr/share/||Architecture-independent files. |