On Mon, Jul 02, Neal Gompa wrote:
On Mon, Jul 2, 2018 at 8:49 AM Thorsten Kukuk
wrote: On Mon, Jul 02, Neal Gompa wrote:
This is literally pointless, since tmpfiles are supposed to only be installed in /tmp for tmpfs. When the tmpfiles file is removed, then it won't regenerate the tempfiles on reboot.
Could it be that you neither know the syntax of tmpfiles.d nor how systemd-tempfiles is working? At least your answer doesn't make any sense.
I do actually know how they work, thank you very much. But by policy, temp files shouldn't be installed in a location that is persistent. If they're not installed in a persistent location, there's no reason to call --remove.
Because it is not correct what you write. And if you think about the reason, why systemd-tmpfiles introduced the --remove option and the 'D', 'r' and 'R' flag, it should be pretty clear that your comment is outdated.
Why are you ghosting files in a location on tmpfs?
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