Not a problem for GT.M or for live CDs.  Since everything is controlled by 
environment variables in GT.M (we'll go over this on Wednesday), all this is 
straightforward.

However, it is culturally inappropriate - the Linux equivalent of belching 
loudly after dinner, which although inappropriate in our society, in others is 
a way that a guest expresses to a host satisfaction and satiation after a good 
meal - to put the database under /usr/local.  If I advised you to put the 
database there, I should justifiably be ostracized by all those friendly to 
real operating systems!

You can put the database under a /var/vista directory, for example, or for 
development purposes under /home/kevin.

-- Bhaskar

-----Original Message-----
From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Kevin Toppenberg
Sent:   Sat 4/2/2005 4:20 PM
To:     hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc:     
Subject:        RE: [Hardhats-members] Can a configured system be copied 
toanother machine?
OK.

I have been setting up my system like this (and you
may well have been the one who told me to do this)

/usr/local/gtm  -- the gtm files
/usr/local/OpenVistA/...  -- the standard vista files
/usr/local/OpenVistA_UserData/... -- my data and
files.

Is that any problem for your VivA production?

Kevin

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