Actually, it's almost standard to have tmp as it's own partition.
On Tue, Dec 14, 1999 at 04:59:25PM -0500, Bruce A. Mallett wrote:
> Hmmm ... I thought that putting /tmp in its own partition was one of those
> unix "no-no"s,
> is that not still the case with linux as well? The thing about /tmp in its
> own partition is that
> lots of utils want to use /tmp. That includes those that run during the boot,
> like prior to
> getting the partitions mounted ... which (on your system) includes the /tmp
> area.
>
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