Package: linux-2.6 Severity: wishlist More and more people are using a tmpfs filesystem for /tmp, and it is even something supported by the init scripts we ship. Contrary to most other filesystems, there is no space reserved to the superuser. Given any user can write to /tmp, and thus fully fill it. This breaks plenty of things like upgrade of packages using debconf, so tmpfs should definitely support having some blocks reserved to the super user.
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