Linux File System Hierarchy # Description # This page describes the layout of a modern Linux system. This hierarchy is an evolution of the historical UNIX layout, and includes concepts described in the File System Hierarchy specification and hier(7) man page, and various extensions documented in the XDG Base Directory Specification and XDG User Directories. In some areas this document is stricter than those older documents. In particular it makes additional restrictions and recommendations to...| uapi-group.org
File Hierarchy for the Verification of OS Artifacts (VOA) # Motivation # Cryptographic validation of artifacts with the help of digital signatures is a use-case of most Linux distributions. Different cryptographic technologies exist and can be used for this purpose. Currently, OpenPGP and X.509 are widely adopted. As of this writing, no technology-agnostic, standardized location for the distribution of cryptograpic material that serves as verifier for digital signatures exists. This leaves co...| uapi-group.org