Moin, am Montag, 22. Juni 2020, 19:12:47 CEST schrieb Manfred Hollstein:
[...] I certainly don't want to start (another) flamewar against systemd, but what's wrong with putting this into /etc/fstab:
tmpfs /tmp tmpfs mode=1777,uid=0,gid=0 0 0
Used to work since decades.
There's nothing wrong. Quite the contrary: | In general, configuring mount points through /etc/fstab is the preferred | approach. See systemd-fstab-generator(8) for details about the conversion. man systemd.mount IIRC openSUSE changed the default behaviour of systemd to not use tmpfs for tmp. And I want to restore the original behaviour. Adding an fstab entry that generates a systemd unit that systemd would have done anyway just doesn't feel right. Gruß Jan -- Democracy is based on the assumption that a million men are wiser than one. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org