
On Fri, Jul 10, Bernd Ritter wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
I totally agree that it is a bad idea. Still I am using it that way. I put data there, which i might need the next day, but often not longer. And I want it to be gone after a while. And a self cleaning tmp (after some days) was perfect for that :-)
enabling systemd automatic cleaning for /tmp should work even with tmpfs, and don't reboot. Thorsten
Cheers,
Bernd
Am 10.07.20 um 18:00 schrieb Thorsten Kukuk:
Users have bad habit :^) in abusing /tmp as the shortest way to store a file in a known location for some time - because any other location would be persistent (but /tmp might be too heh) and the path much longer. Now they have to learn that they have a home directory for storing files and /tmp was always a bad idea.
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