Did you delete the OraInventory directory? It's location is specified in
/var/opt/oracle/oraInst.loc file.
Ron Thomas
Hypercom, Inc
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Please respond to Subject: 9ir2 Install on Linux
ORACLE-L
I am attempting to install 9ir2 on a Red Hat 7.2 Linux
box. Part way through the first attempt I decided to
changed the Oracle home value. I stopped the install,
deleted the previous Oracle home directory tree, built
the new directory and restarted the install.
Oracle has stored the value of the old Oracle home
somewhere. The install is now crashing because the
old Oracle home does not exist. Any idea where it is
store and who owns the file? I have already deleted
the install files in /tmp. The .bash_profile has the
correct Oracle home.
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