The default install directory of apt-get is /opt. Can I change it to another directory?
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You can't: the installation path is hard-coded in packages (see for example: http://packages.ubuntu.com/oneiric/i386/mono-runtime/filelist). This path is usually /usr instead of /opt, but it depends of the packages. If you want to override the default directory, you must extract manually the content of the packages. But, it can not work: config files, even binary files sometimes, will continue to use the old path. So you must update them in order for the packages to work correctly. | |||
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Best way I can think of is to use a symbolic link note that not all programmes are installed to the same directory and /opt may not be the best thing to move. (see end for example of moving only one folder/program) This is what I did with EasyPeasy (Ubuntu 10.04) Follow this code carefully some of the commands can delete important files if used incorrectly. First you need to make sure /opt (or your distros default apt-get install directory) is empty. If you have data in the opt folder, which you most likely do, you can move it to somewhere else first for safe keeping:
Once backed up you can remove the original directory:
You can then create your new Program Files folder in a drive with lots of space and create a symbolic link:
Finally move all your old program files to your new folder and clean up the temporary data:
If you only wanted to move a single program which is taking up a hunk of your space you could use the same process. eg: to move Java (JVM approx 300MB) do the following. check directory of java using disk usage analyser. mine is /usr/lib/jvm
Its best at this point to do a restart which should clear the cache. Happy Hacking Limited Intelligence | |||
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