
Hello, Am Samstag, 1. August 2020, 10:12:29 CEST schrieb Richard Brown: [...]
Uh Oh, now I don't know what to do to prevent /tmp turning into tmpfs
Existing systems will not be impacted
For fresh installations /tmp will be tmpfs soon (Just some coordination needed to get all the changes out in a snapshot)
The documentation for how to either convert existing systems to the new way, or convert new systems to the old way, is here:
That page says Using disk space for /tmp If you do not wish to use tmpfs for tmp, you need to just define a mount point for it in /etc/fstab. Then tmpfs will no longer be used for /tmp. However, I miss a description how to use disk space for /tmp/ if it's just a directory on the / partition. Can you please add some information about that case? Oh, and please ensure that a note about this will also end up in the release notes for Leap 16 (I guess this change won't be part of 15.3.) Regards, Christian Boltz -- They patched his code. Which, of course is a bad assault against his highness, because Jörg's code does not need patches of unworthy users of such unworthy operating systems as "Linux". [Stefan Seyfried in opensuse-factory] -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org