Path
A path is a directory specification. It tells you where something is located on your hard drive. Linux has a directory hierarchy that begins at /, which is also known as 'root'. In the / (root) directory, you'll find several standard directories like /bin, /usr, and /home. When a path starts at /, with something such as /home/username/public_html, it is known as an absolute path.
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