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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat File System Naming Convention Post 302694813 by Corona688 on Friday 31st of August 2012 12:24:55 PM
Old 08-31-2012
You're kind of missing the point -- you don't need to create new folders under / to do that. Any ordinary folder can have its own filesystem mounted on it, including /opt/, or even /opt/myapplication. So you can create an /opt/myapplication folder, put a new volume on it, and install on it to get the benefits of a new volume without needing to install in an unusual place.

That's why UNIX/Linux has /opt/, /usr/, /home/, and so forth -- to make it convenient to divide system utilities, user applications, and data onto different disks without needing to install anything into nonstandard locations.

Last edited by Corona688; 08-31-2012 at 01:31 PM..
 

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XDG-SU(1)																 XDG-SU(1)

NAME
xdg-su - run a GUI program as root after prompting for the root password SYNOPSIS
xdg-su [-u user] -c command xdg-su {--help --manual --version} DESCRIPTION
xdg-su provides a graphical dialog that prompts the user for a password to run command as user or as root if no user was specified. xdg-su is for use inside a desktop session only. xdg-su discards any stdout and stderr output from command. OPTIONS
-u user run command as user. The default is to run as root. --help Show command synopsis. --manual Show this manualpage. --version Show the xdg-utils version information. EXIT CODES
An exit code of 0 indicates success while a non-zero exit code indicates failure. The following failure codes can be returned: 1 Error in command line syntax. 2 One of the files passed on the command line did not exist. 3 A required tool could not be found. 4 The action failed. SEE ALSO
su(1) EXAMPLES
xdg-su -u root -c "/opt/shinythings/bin/install-GUI --install fast" Runs the /opt/shinythings/bin/install-GUI command with root permissions. AUTHOR
Kevin Krammer, Jeremy White. <kevin.krammer@gmx.at> <jwhite@codeweavers.com> This is release 0.5 of the xdg-su Manual 07/31/2006 XDG-SU(1)
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