if I open file system(/), I can see that 20 directories and 5 files are in the root(/).
For example, there is a directory named "grub" in the directory "/bin".
So the location of the directory "grub" is "/bin/grub".
Let's suppose I don't know the location of the directory "grub" and I want to find where it is.
if I know the correct name of it, I can find the locaion of a directory on Window with the search fucntion .
But I cannot find it on Linux(xubuntu).
How can I find the location of it?
Actually I like to find whether a directory named "information_schema" is or is not.
if there is the directory named "information_schema", I like to know the location of the directory.
Can I find it with your help?
/bin
/boot
/cdrom
/dev
/etc
/home
/lib
/media
/mnt
/opt
/proc
/root
/run
/sbin
/snap
/srv
/sys
/tmp
/usr
/var
I like to find a directory with the name of it./initrd.img
/initrd.img.old
/swapfile
/vmlinuz
/vmlinuz.old
For example, there is a directory named "grub" in the directory "/bin".
So the location of the directory "grub" is "/bin/grub".
Let's suppose I don't know the location of the directory "grub" and I want to find where it is.
if I know the correct name of it, I can find the locaion of a directory on Window with the search fucntion .
But I cannot find it on Linux(xubuntu).
How can I find the location of it?
Actually I like to find whether a directory named "information_schema" is or is not.
if there is the directory named "information_schema", I like to know the location of the directory.
Can I find it with your help?
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