Gene Poole wrote:
Some of the directories have always been configurable - log file directory, database directory - so those could be changed to a different filesystem, even in the old format - not during setup, but afterwards. And those are the file systems which you will usually have to worry about, in terms of performance and having enough space.Rich Megginson wrote: > > Can you describe exactly what you are trying to do? > > Not directly with RPM. The Fedora DS RPMs we provide are not > relocateable. They abide by the FHS - > http://directory.fedoraproject.org/wiki/FHS_Packaging > > If you want to build it from source, you can provide a specific prefix > or use the default prefix /opt/fedora-ds. > > There may be other ways to achieve what you want to do. Please provide > more details. >If you remember older releases came as tar balls which allowed me to determine where I wanted the software and create a file system ahead of time. Since it started using RPMs, I can no longer build a server and create all of the file systems ahead of time, because how will I know if they decide to move it next week? next month? next year?
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