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    Moving HS3 Directory on Linux

    Hi all,

    When I installed HS3 on my Ubuntu desktop machine using the instructions from this post, I ended up with a nice working system, but it lives in
    /home/geoff/Downloads/homeseer/HomeSeer/

    I've seen reference to it being installed in more standard locations like /usr/bin (etc).
    Is there a standard way to do this move? Or can I just move the entire /HomeSeer folder there?
    Is there a recommended standard location?

    I understand I'd have to modify my service script that starts/stops HS, but I'm ok with that, just want to know what other considerations there might be with paths etc.

    Thanks,
    Geoff

    #2
    Sorry, realized this was posted in the beta subforum, but I can't see how to delete or move it. Going to repost in the parent HS3 forum.

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      #3
      Here keep my HomeSeer directory in the root - /HomeSeer, others keep HomeSeer in the /opt/HomeSeer and others in the /usr/local/HomeSeer directories.

      The Zee2 placement is in the /usr/local/HomeSeer directory.

      @Geoffb

      You can go to your first post in the thread and delete entire thread.
      - Pete

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