What does etc stand for/mean?
Solution 1
From the Wikipedia:
There has been controversy over the meaning of the name, but in early versions of the UNIX Implementation Document from Bell labs, the section for /etc is clearly commented as etcetra directory, as this directory historically held everything that did not belong elsewhere (though in FHS it is clearly restricted to static configuration files and may not contain binaries)
Solution 2
It stands for "et cetera" that means in Latin "and other things"
Solution 3
Obviously the actual meaning of "etc." aka "et cetera" has been explained above, however to explain more in relation to *nix...
It was intended to be where the miscellaneous files are stored which don't fit into the "categories" of the other root directories, however it has ended up being used mostly for system configuration.
Solution 4
Et cetera
Et cetera (in English contexts pronounced /ɛtˈsɛtərə/) is a Latin expression that means "and other things", or "and so forth". It is taken directly from the Latin expression which literally means "and the rest (of such things)" and is a loan-translation of the Greek "καὶ τὰ ἕτερα" (kai ta hetera; "and the other things". The more usual Greek form is "καἱ τἁ λοιπἀ": "and the remainder"). Et means "and"; cētera means "the rest".
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Gavin Miller
Updated on September 17, 2022Comments
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Gavin Miller over 1 year
In most (all?) *nix systems there's a directory named
/etc
, what does etc stand for?-
sepp2k over 13 yearsSee this question on the unix stackexchange site.
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