Hello Andy, Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 6:01:27 PM, you hammered out:
>> 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? AG> Binc seem's happy living anywhere. It's only under /opt as default as AG> it follows the File System Hierarchy Standard. Yes, I understand. It was my error in not specifying another dir with the tarball... but I did not know at the time... <g> AG> I think the only problem is a number of scripts are created by the AG> configure process - they should all be under /etc/opt/bincimap/service AG> or /etc/opt/bincimap/xinetd depending on how your running binc. There is only one way... (service) <g> AG> If you update these, mv /opt/bincimap to /var/bincimap and change the AG> jail path in /etc/opt/bincimap/bincimap.conf - that should be AG> everything ... It seems you thought of everything. This is perfect... I will do so, then watch the logs <g> AG> hopefully :) Sounds like a plan to me.. Many thanks for your insight.. -- Best regards, Gary

