Kyek, Andreas, VF-DE wrote: [Thursday 02 September 2004 12:51]
Ich kenne Unix-Systeme, die beim Systemstart in /tmp gnadenlos aufräumen.
Der FHS hat dazu klare Richtlinien: http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#TMPTEMPORARYFILES "Programs must not assume that any files or directories in /tmp are preserved between invocations of the program." "Although data stored in /tmp may be deleted in a site-specific manner, it is recommended that files and directories located in /tmp be deleted whenever the system is booted." Dagegen erhält /var/tmp die Daten auch nach Reboots: http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#VARTMPTEMPORARYFILESPRESERVEDBE... "The /var/tmp directory is made available for programs that require temporary files or directories that are preserved between system reboots. Therefore, data stored in /var/tmp is more persistent than data in /tmp." "Files and directories located in /var/tmp must not be deleted when the system is booted. Although data stored in /var/tmp is typically deleted in a site-specific manner, it is recommended that deletions occur at a less frequent interval than /tmp." Thomas.