OracleInventory directory location question

During installation of any Fusion Middleware component for a fresh install,
the installer asks for home directory for oracleInventory
and once entered the installation proceeds.
Please confirm if following is true
1. This oracleInventory directory is used to keep log of the installs
However, after deinstall and re-installing, the installer does not ask for
oracleInventory directory. It uses the one previously used.
2. Question: How does or where does the installer record the home directory for
oracleInventory
3. Question: If one were to chane this directory location for oracleInventory, for a fresh install,
then how to guide the installer to use ask for a new location for oracleInventory?
4. Question: Is it ok to delete the oracleInventory directory after an install is completed?
Or would it affect normal operation of the installed product?

I suppose it’s done to your individual requirement. There’s no reason why you can’t. We keep them on a different disk, but because of our daily SOCS checks and GRID notification email, we know when it’s getting full/etc

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