[ale] Separate /opt partition
Scott Denlinger
scott at scottdenlinger.com
Tue Nov 18 15:39:24 EST 2008
I'm relatively new to Linux, and do not have Unix / Solaris experience before
Linux, so my response is in that context.
Since you're using Ubuntu, which is based on Debian, you might want to consider
putting software not managed by Ubuntu into /usr/local. This is Debian's
"official" suggestion for packages not managed by the packaging system. But the
choice of /opt versus /usr/local is likely six of one and half dozen of another.
Scott Denlinger
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 01:22:35PM -0500, Grady Harris wrote:
> Fixing to do a clean install for upgrading Ubuntu. I'm finally going
> to set up /home as a separate partition, & think I might as well do so
> for /opt, as well, since there a half-dozen or so applications I
> always install that aren't in the repositories, such as oXygen &
> Komodo Edit.
>
> When I started messing around with Linux in 2000, I saw fairly
> frequent mention of this. Don't recall seeing much mention of
> separating /opt lately. Is that because folks are just using
> applications via their distributions, or because there's a better
> practice than separating /opt?
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