Am 23.02.2014 23:45, schrieb Salvo Tomaselli: > Yeah now I've used fstab and they have the size that I want them to have. I > was not aware that fstab would override the settings from there, I guess I > agree that it makes much more sense to have them there. > > I want to tune them because those many tmpfs all default to 2G and in total
I need to correct this: /run/user defaults to 100M /run/lock defaults to 5M /run has no size limit set, that means it uses up to 1/2 of your available RAM > they sum up to way more the actual size of my ram+swap, so if some process > goes rogue and starts writing in there, it would brick my system completely. > In this way I think I have better hopes to avoid a crash. I guess we can close this bug again as there is a way to set the size of /run/user? Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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