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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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What the...
I really hope you are joking or this will be changed before the final release.
Why on earth would you install packages to /home (/force people to install packages to /home because there is no room in the correct location)?
Even making /home a separate partition sounds a bit strange to me on this device...
That said:
As dpkg --help will show you dpkg --root=/home should install packages relative to that directory. I wouldn't be too sure they'll still work then though (i.e. path to some things might be compiled into the binary).
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-11
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2009-10-13
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When playing with the N900 (also with my N810) I strumble with the problem that after installing some programs the "device is full". The default behaviour of most application in Extra is to install in /local/bin or /local/sbin and also putting the libs there..
Unfortunately the / is only ~200MB, while /home seems to be the new home for applications (2GB)?
Who can tell me/us howto setup the application manager/dpkg to install in the /home instead of / (/default app dir)?
Many thanks in advance,
Joep