I was just asking for opinions about the value of making the change, as I had been asked in the past to not write a config file to /opt, but to /etc/sysconfig.
I have seen other people put "opt" in .filetool.lst, so it is not an isolated case.
If the value of moving these files is outweighed by work needed to do so, that is all I wanted to know.
I see that there are files that are written into /opt that appear in neither .filetool.lst nor .xfiletool.lst.
Could this be a probllem if "opt" is listed in .filetool.lst? If so, should they be added to .xfiletool.lst as Rich suggested?
I'm trying to see if there are ways to reduce the types of errors a user can make. That would reduce the support workload.