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> for it, though. The question with /opt is, where should it actually
> live in the filesystem? The root filesystem may not be big enough,
> and /usr is usually sized to hold plenty of software.
It is for this reason that many distributions create /opt as a symlink
to /usr/local. I do the same if opt doesn't exist when I install a box,
for the purpose of evading the limited space on / and any confusion
caused by installing into a non-existent /opt. This will depend on the
existing partitions, of course.
Brian J. Conway
dogbert at clue4all.net
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-- Kevin Reichard
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