![](https://seccdn.libravatar.org/avatar/28fb60f36a5c05d6e95d00be1c0c257c.jpg?s=120&d=mm&r=g)
Le 23/01/2014 08:19, Dylan a écrit :
Hi
I was doing some general HD housekeeping recently, and found several hundred old and irrelevant files scattered through the directories under /tmp. This was surprising, since I have the "clear temp directories on boot" option set to "yes" in the YaST sysconfig editor module.
Is this no longer the 'correct' method to cleat the temp directories? How should I make sure that these directories do not become overloaded with redundant files in future?
Thanks Dylan
I just verify that this is still in the cron options in yast (13.1). From memory I think I've seen some thread saying this is deprecated, but I don't find where. Fact is I didn't set this up (my 13.1 install is pretty fresh) and I have only 300kb of files in /tmp, not a big deal. may be /tmp is the next candidate for tmpsfs in ram? jdd (and, by the way, is cron is set to remove files on boot, it should remove also root ones) -- http://www.dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org