A basic question, What is a directory entry? [closed], was closed because it was flagged off-topic. I understand the closure as I believe this may be more appropriate for the Unix & Linux Stack Exchange site. A similar question on the Linux & Unix site is: what is directory entry? (which I did not know when answering at that time).
Surprisingly, the question was deleted. Which I do not understand why. In case the reason for deletion was same as the reason for closure, then it should have been migrated.
I answered this question for the following reasons.
I believe that the question demanded an answer with respect to how a directory is handled in the Virtual File System layer in the kernel, and not the userspace hierarchical structure.
Searching for "linux filesystem layout", "linux filesystem architecture", "linux directory layout", "linux directory structure" or any other possible terms come up with results which explains the directory hierarchy (/bin,/opt,/lib etc.), in the user space, and does not reflect how exactly the kernel seeks and opens a directory or a file when we perform a
cat /my/math/my_file.c
or similar type of file or directory access. Hence, I thought this question could add some value to distinguish between these two aspects.
It would be interested to understand why the question was deleted.