(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.