So What Have We Learned?

Navigating around JDS can have a similar look and feel to systems you may have used in the past, like Windows 98 or XP. However, a big difference lies underneath the user interface where you find Linux: a powerful, stable and secure operating system.

Knowing the JDS system of files and their associated directories (folders) allows you to proceed with more confidence. The Linux directory structure differs from other operating systems, by using a hierachical structure, regardless of what partitions or disk drive it covers. As a user, you have complete control over your home directory and can create other directories within your home directory.

From this point forward, we discover additional powerful features included in JDS that provide a robust and exciting user experience.

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