/bin is a place for most commonly used terminal commands, like ls, mount, rm, etc.
/usr contains the majority of user utilities and applications, and partly replicates the root directory structure, containing for instance, among others, /usr/bin/ and /usr/lib.
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/bin is a place for most commonly used terminal commands, like ls, mount, rm, etc.
/usr contains the majority of user utilities and applications, and partly replicates the root directory structure, containing for instance, among others, /usr/bin/ and /usr/lib.
some years back it was like your thinking. /help.ubuntu. com/community/ LinuxFilesystem TreeOverview
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