Roger Leigh wrote: > So, what kind of feedback is needed? After installing the updated > packages linked to above, I'd like to know if you're still running > into issues with lack of space on /tmp, and (whether or not you > have problems): > > - the size and free space on the root filesystem (df /)
AFAICS none of the changes change this, so the failure modes documented in these bug reports still apply. > - the amount of system memory (cat /proc/meminfo | grep MemTotal) > - the amount of swap (cat /proc/meminfo | grep SwapTotal) > - the size of the tmpfs on /tmp (mount | grep /tmp) > - the amount of free space on /tmp (df /tmp) > - which applications and/or shell commands you were using which caused > you to run out of space. The size of the files created would be > useful to know. (ls -l /tmp and du -sm /tmp/*) The bug reports document *most* of this, probably not the amount of swap but the d-i default is 2x ram. > - All tmpfs settings moved to /etc/default/tmpfs; it is of course > possible to continue to use /etc/fstab to override them. > /etc/default/rcS is no longer used. This continual churn is unfortunate, especially since a lot of users have been told how to fix their system by disabling the tmpfs in rcS. -- see shy jo
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