One thing to remember to do, if you take this route is to make sure that you relink 
the Oracle binary.  If you do not, you can get some interesting library problems.

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> Hi Ed,
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> We have in the past taken the entire oracle_home tree and it 
> worked (same
> os version patch level) I do not remember the UNIX boys doing 
> any other
> magic.
> 
> Jack
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> Given virtually identical Unix machines (i.e.,
> same kernel and patch sets,) is there any reason NOT
> to take the cowards way out and use a tar file of
> $ORACLE_HOME from the first client only install
> (from CD with X-win client) to install to another
> machine? My original install CD has 'walked'; I
> could download and cpio ... or wait 3 days for
> support to get me new CD's. Why shouldn't I use
> the working installation as a base? Are there any
> machine specific actions taken by the installer
> besides obvious tnsnames if you use the installation
> gui) for client installations ?
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