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* /shared1: "Shared" contents that are installed by various channels are installed here.
 
* /shared1: "Shared" contents that are installed by various channels are installed here.
 
* [[:/shared2]]: Miscellaneous info that is not specific to one title.
 
* [[:/shared2]]: Miscellaneous info that is not specific to one title.
* /shared2/ec: state kept by the Wii Store (EC = "Electronic Commerce", probably)
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* /shared2/ec: State kept by the Wii Store (EC = "Electronic Commerce", probably)
* /shared2/menu: public state, managed by the menu
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* [[:/shared2/menu]]: Public state, managed by the menu
 
* [[:/shared2/sys/NANDBOOTINFO]]
 
* [[:/shared2/sys/NANDBOOTINFO]]
* /shared2/sys/SYSCONF: most settings that are managed in the Wii Menu (calendar, screen size, etc)
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* [[:/shared2/sys/SYSCONF]]: Most settings that are managed in the Wii Menu (calendar, screen size, etc)
* [[:/shared2/sys/net]]: network connection profiles
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* [[:/shared2/sys/net]]: Network connection profiles
 
* /shared2/test2: Diagnostic files kept by the System Menu; no known purpose.
 
* /shared2/test2: Diagnostic files kept by the System Menu; no known purpose.
* /shared2/wc24: Data files used by WiiConnect24. Most communication with WC24 is done by reading and writing these files
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* [[:/shared2/wc24]]: Data files used by WiiConnect24. Most communication with WC24 is done by reading and writing these files
 
* /sys: Files used by IOS internally to track state
 
* /sys: Files used by IOS internally to track state
 
* /ticket: Tickets for installed titles
 
* /ticket: Tickets for installed titles
 
* [[:/title]]: Contents of installed titles
 
* [[:/title]]: Contents of installed titles
 
* /tmp: Used as a temporary area by IOS and various other programs; often, files are created here and then immediately moved elsewhere. This directory is automatically cleaned up (on boot?)
 
* /tmp: Used as a temporary area by IOS and various other programs; often, files are created here and then immediately moved elsewhere. This directory is automatically cleaned up (on boot?)
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