Staging Area Help

Hello friends,
Can anyone give the exact physical Staging Area structure for 11.5.9 on both Windows and LINUX.
Thanks in advance.

Below is the stagging area on how to start oracle application installation 11.5.9 window platform.
On Linux u need to create the stage area as well but need startcd and path to the link below to start in Linux .
BEST OF LUCK
Stage11i\StartCD\Disk1\rapidwiz

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