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Re: can Oracle 9i be installed in a non-top level directory

From: DJ <nospamplease_at_goaway.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Apr 2004 20:16:45 +0100
Message-ID: <YDCdc.87$02.14@newsfe3-win.server.ntli.net>

"AMIT" <thick_guy_9_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:7e127df6.0404091018.658cebc1_at_posting.google.com...
> hi
> I am thinking of installing Oracle 9i on Red Hat Linux 8.0 on x86.
> Due to some constraints with my existing linux partition scheme (all 4
> primary partitions are used up), I will not be able to allicate a top
> level partition to Oracle - i.e I can't create /u01,/u02,/u03,/u04
> partitions.
>
> I do have space on /home. Can i create /home/u01,... and install? Or
> will creating a symbolic link from /u01 (under /) to /home/u01 be a
> better alternative?
>
> Thanks

install itanywhere - dont need its out mount point (dont use symbolic links either ) Received on Fri Apr 09 2004 - 14:16:45 CDT

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