Greetings! I know most of you really might not care, but I thought I would introduce myself, and ask a question or two... I am David Mamanakis, I live in S. Ogden, UT and I worked for Microsoft for 6 years, dealing mostly with the Operating Systems... Currently I have decided that I am sick of it...Longhorn, the next version of Microsquat Bloatware, is just too much... I have decided to move on with other options, and I came across Fedora. Currently I have it installed on 2 of my 6 machines, and with both machines, it is the primary OS (no Windows installed). These machines are a Dell Percision 220 (dual proc) and my old laptop, Toshiba Protege 7200. I am preping another 2 machines to run Linux/Windows XP dual boot. Because I have limited exposure to Unix/Linux I would like to ask a question about the directory structure of Linux... When I installed, I used the "auto setup" thing, and let it have at it... Now I have all kinds of directories like "\" and "\root" and "\usr"... What I would like to know, and feel free to mail me directly, or point me to a web resource, but I would like to know the windows equivelent of the linux directories... C:\ = ??? in linux system C:\Windows = ??? in linux C:\Program Files = ??? in linux etc... or better yet, run it backwards... \ = ??? in windows system \root = ??? in windows \usr = ??? in windows This would help me navigate and get comfortable with the new system... I have other questions, but one thing at a time... Thanks for any help, and I look forward to becoming part of the Linux community! --E