(In reply to Josef Reidinger from comment #4) > (In reply to Jean-Claude Dole from comment #2) > > Hello. > > The problem is in that case, is that a tmp folder is created during install > > and you cannot create another tmp folder using tmpfs. > > So you need to boot on an usb stick, remove the folder /tmp, reboot, and > > make the new /tmp folder using tmpfs. > > > > Perhaps you have a better way to do that. > > > > Any comments is welcome > > I do not think it is needed. Just change default configuration of > /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf in /etc/tmpfiles.d like not using "q" and > instead use e.g. d. > So please see man tmpfiles.d(5), this gives a lot of flexibility. I agree > that yast2-storage-ng does not allow to modify it now from GUI. So do you > think it should be in that GUI? The problem is not reading man tmpfiles.d(5), the problem is when install is finished, you got a folder in root file system ( /tmp ) and this folder is busy and you must boot on separate system to remove /tmp, and configure tmpfiles. Isn't it Unless you can do all these changes directly on a running system ? ? ?. In that case tell me.