http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1104588 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1104588#c9 --- Comment #9 from Jean-Claude Dole <jcdole@free.fr> --- (In reply to Ancor Gonzalez Sosa from comment #5)
(In reply to Josef Reidinger from comment #4)
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?
I don't think that a GUI in the installer to modify the configuration of systemd-tmpfiles makes much sense. Unless we get other use case for it.
At least, I don't foresee it becoming a priority for the YaST Team taking into account the current amount of open topics. So reassigning this to YaST community just in case someone wants to contribute such feature.
After reading tmpfiles.d(5) I have not found any directions to configure "/tmp" as configured from "/etc/fstab" --> 'tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults' to something equivalent in "/etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf". In particular what is the equivalent of "defaults" for systemd tmp.conf ? After creating "/etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf" without the line "q /tmp 1777 root root -" does it remove the "/tmp" folder on next reboot ? If yes, it seems to be sufficient to modify "/etc/fstab" before reboot ? If not, does it permit after reboot to delete the "/tmp" folder ? If yes, after reboot and deleting the "/tmp" folder it seems to be sufficient to modify "/etc/fstab" before the second reboot ? If not ........... ........... It is not so simple if your are not a guru. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.