I just noticed that Mandrake installs KDE to the same place that Redhat
does (duh!). Putting KDE under /usr (among others) is inconvenient for
me for a variety of reasons, among which are the necessity to resize
partitions, and installing non-mandrake/redhat KDE rpms.

I first thought I'd wait until after the Mandrake installation to
install the KDE packages and use the new RPM redirection feature.
However, the base installation directory for KDE is not necessarily
/usr, so replaceing /usr with /opt/kde would not work 100%.

I'd also like to change the GNOME install to /opt/gnome in addition.

Does anyone have a nice and easy work-around for this problem?

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Arandir...
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