The /dev directory on standard Linux systems contain a subdirectory named d by default. However, some modern or specialized systems, such as Fuchsia OS , organize drivers in /boot/driver and /system/driver directories, which could conceptually lead to such a structure. Seeing this in a standard Linux distribution would be highly unusual and suggests a custom or misconfigured system.
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If you were to type ls /dev in a terminal, you'd see a long list of device files like these: The /dev directory on standard Linux systems contain
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