Installation Leftovers -- How good are they the next day?

I have a question regarding bits and pieces of stuff which appear to be left over from the original installation of my server.

Some of the stuff is in the /root directory, and some is in /home.

In /root, I've got such gems as anacondoa-ks-cfg, which is of passing interest. I assume it is the redhat installer's kickstart configuration. Is there any reason to keep this file?

In the /root directory, I've also got some excellent copies of install.log, install.log.syslog, suexec_log, version, and httpd.conf. Are there *any* reasons that any of these should be here?

Over in the /home directory, I find cpanel-redhat7.3-install.sea, and a directory named cpapachebuild which contains lots of apache files, flash files, php files, including the famous buildapache.sea. Then there's an installd directory with lots and lots of stuff. Are these things that should be kept?

None of these things are harming me any, but it's kind of like that throwrug that your wife loves to keep in the hall, and the way it's always tripping you. I don't know if these are hard-working citizens, or worthless bums living off of the land.

Anybody know?

 

 

 

 

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