I just put into production at a remote site, a Binc server, and used FreeBSD. I installed the latest offering from Andy, and it installed perfectly via the tarball. Works great, faster than ever.
Now here is the potential problem... FreeBSD does not make much use of the / as much of the work is done in the /var or /usr dirs, and I installed a typical small 128990 1k block on the / slice.. Now, not thinking ahead, I installed Binc without any adjustments, so the /opt dir now contains the bin, doc, and man for Binc... in short just about everything, and this takes up 40658 1k blocks under / This brings my total to 73% capacity of the / dir. I am getting concerned, and wanted to know if I could easily cp the /opt/bincimap dir to an almost empty /var dir, and link it to / so the link would be /var/bincimap and thereby saving space in /opt
Do you think this would be a problem?
-- Gary

