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On Thursday 04 April 2002 09:44 am, Luc Roseberry wrote:
> Le jeu 04/04/2002 à 09:29, Joe Simon a écrit :
> > 2) Installed in /opt rather than /usr (KDE2 is in /usr).  The packages
> > are not relocatable.  What if someone does not have fs /opt or enough
> > space on / ?
>
> When running rpm command I got an error "not enough space on /" so I
> moved /opt/kde3 (in fact just the kde3 directory and contents) to
> another file system then made a link in /opt to /NewLocation/kde3. After
> that every rpm command (re-running the last failed rmp command)
> succeeded.

I had the same problem, but this is where lvm really shines. I took a chunk of 
unused space and added it to my mandrake lvm directory and created a /opt ( I 
created about 1 gig partition and have over 350mg free space left after 
install) and mounted it (while also creating more room in my /home and/usr 
directories. It did not take very long to do it and it was working without a 
reboot....sweet.
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