What is the root filesystem?

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The root filesystem is the top-level directory in a Unix-like operating system's directory structure, represented by a single forward slash (/). It contains all other directories and files on the system, including system files, user files, and application files. The root filesystem is essential for the operating system to function, as it provides the necessary structure for organizing and accessing all data on the system.

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