Adrian Chadd wrote:
On 30 March 2012 17:57,<deeptec...@gmail.com> wrote:
C. P. Ghost wrote:
Not clearing /tmp on reboot has been
the norm for way too long and it is too late to change now.
We either evolve or be in a stalemate forever.
No, you do it in a sensible, controlled fashion.
Does anyone see a conflict between the last 2 statements?
Gary Palmer wrote:
> Other than catching software that mistakenly assumes /tmp and/or /var/run
> is persistent, what are the CLEAR advantages for changing the default?
Gearing towards more common systems in the modern world.
> Has consideration been paid to low-memory systems?
I personally wouldn't use TMPFS, because I have a rather low amount of RAM
(512MiB).
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