The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) was introduced to bring order to the Linux file system. By implementing a standard like the FHS, the software can ensure a consistent layout across various Linux distributions. To become proficient in this standard, you can begin by exploring. Utilize commands like "cd" for navigation and "ls" for listing directory contents.

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