--** \ ** is used on Windows, but ** / ** is used on Linux.
--If you have two physical disks in your entire system, you can have two directory trees in Windows, but no matter how many disks you have in Linux, ** you have only one directory tree in your entire system
** Is a big difference. For this reason, when there are multiple disks, Linux uses a method of attaching the disks as directories somewhere under the root directory (this operation is called "mounting").
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