To begin, every filesystem has a filesystem type, as well as a filesystem layout.
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That would be ext4, a filesystem in wide-enough use that it makes sense as a go-to choice.
Now, here's a more general view of the layout of a Linux filesystem.
Luckily for you, confused newbies, there's a boatload of filesystem types out there.
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The filesystem hierarchy of Linux can be a bit of a struggle at first, but after a while it actually starts to make sense.
Once you become a Linux Jedi Master feel free to take a swim in the ocean of alternative open source filesystem types.
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