Can Rush be installed in a directory other than /usr/local/rush?
It is not recommended. Usually the intention is to install the Rush directory on an NFS drive, which is absolutely not recommended; it is a grand mistake to install network daemons on an NFS drive; it completely defeats the fault tolerance of the system. But if you want to install rush on a different local directory, you can: • Set the $RUSH_DIR environment variable points to the directory, and this variable must be set a) before the daemon is started and b) in all user environments. • Edit the ‘rush/etc/rush.conf’ file, and change any references to /usr/local/rush to be the path you’re using instead. But you will things easier on yourself and your users if you just install rush in the usual /usr/local/rush location.