On 24/06/14 09:00, jdd wrote:
Le 24/06/2014 04:26, Andrey Borzenkov a écrit :
The later - entire /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf is ignored.
this seems the only way to remove one particular line.
I also d'ont understand why /tmp should not be in tmpfs.
A some of us have already commented, some software generates large amounts of data in temp files - if /tmp was in tmpfs on my machine it would quickly get overloaded when I run physics simulations for 3d graphics rendering, for example.
tmp files are just that, temporary! that mean "can be removed at any time".
Yes, they're temporary, but not necessarily small and not necessarily few.
tmpfiles are only removed at boot.
I have temp fomders on my install, and I know that these files can be removed, if I forgot to backup them, my bad...
this is specially true for large file, that should never be written to /tmp. / is not intended to receive large files.
A - Where do you get that little nugget from? B - /tmp (or /var/tmp) are not necessarily on the same partition as / : I have /tmp and /var mounted on a separate drive from / (and /home) for exactly the reason mentioned above.
defaut / size are often under 10Gb.
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