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16 Jul
2001
16 Jul
'01
15:47
Phil..
Note: I am not talking about /home/usr/tmp but /tmp and I am thinking it would need to be 1.0G right?
As far as the above relating to /tmp: It's a good idea to have a separate /tmp because any user can write to /tmp. If /tmp is part of the root file system, it's very easy for a non-privilged user to fill up your root file system, which is a bad thing (tm). /tmp does not need to be 1G or anything near that. Depending on my uses, I usually give /tmp ~50m - 100m. It *should* be cleaned out regularly. -Nick -- Get your free email from www.linuxmail.org Powered by Outblaze