Re: [Fedora] Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-28 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 01/28/2016 02:46 AM, Walter Cazzola wrote: On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Gordon Messmer wrote: If you'd like to use tmpfs now, you can "systemctl enable tmp.mount" and comment out the /tmp item you currently have in fstab. unfortunately this didn't work > systemctl enable tmp.mount The unit

Re: [Fedora] Re: [Fedora] Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-28 Thread James Hogarth
On 28 January 2016 at 16:19, Walter Cazzola wrote: > > On Thu, 28 Jan 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote: > >>> I still have to rid off of one of these two tmpfs > > >>> tmpfs 1633640 0 1633640 0% /run/user/989 >>> tmpfs 1633640 20 1633620 1% /run/user/526 > > >>> I think I have to keep one of them si

Re: [Fedora] Re: [Fedora] Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-28 Thread Walter Cazzola
On Thu, 28 Jan 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote: I still have to rid off of one of these two tmpfs tmpfs 1633640 0 1633640 0% /run/user/989 tmpfs 1633640 20 1633620 1% /run/user/526 I think I have to keep one of them since it is associated to my id (526) but I can't imagine what the other i

Re: [Fedora] Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-28 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:46:49AM +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote: > Ok I dropped the idea of using my current /tmp partition for a tmpfs and > followed your suggestion > > On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Gordon Messmer wrote: > > >If you'd like to use tmpfs now, you can "systemctl enable tmp.mount" and > >com

Re: [Fedora] Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-28 Thread Ed Greshko
On 01/28/16 18:46, Walter Cazzola wrote: > I still have to rid off of one of these two tmpfs > > tmpfs 1633640 0 1633640 0% /run/user/989 > tmpfs 1633640 20 1633620 1% /run/user/526 > > I think I have to keep one of them since it is associated to my id (526) > but I can't imagine what the

Re: [Fedora] Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-28 Thread Walter Cazzola
Ok I dropped the idea of using my current /tmp partition for a tmpfs and followed your suggestion On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Gordon Messmer wrote: If you'd like to use tmpfs now, you can "systemctl enable tmp.mount" and comment out the /tmp item you currently have in fstab. When you reboot, you sho

Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-27 Thread Tim
On Wed, 2016-01-27 at 15:06 -0500, Jon LaBadie wrote: > I don't think you can reserve a partition for the use of a tmpfs. You don't. You mount a tmpfs on top of a directory. Once mounted, any attempt to access that directory goes into the temporary file system that you mounted there. Any files

Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-27 Thread Gordon Messmer
On 01/27/2016 11:29 AM, Walter Cazzola wrote: I've a separate partition for /tmp that I'm used to see it wiped out at any reboot on my previous installation but now this is never wiped out. That's the expected behavior. If you specify a partition during install, it will be used. If you use

Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-27 Thread Jon LaBadie
On Wed, Jan 27, 2016 at 08:29:57PM +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote: > Dear Linux Experts, > > I've recently passed from Fedora 20 to Fedora 23 on my laptop. > > I've a separate partition for /tmp that I'm used to see it wiped out at > any reboot on my previous installation but now this is never wiped

Re: how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-27 Thread Doug H.
On Wed, 2016-01-27 at 20:29 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote: > Dear Linux Experts, > > I've recently passed from Fedora 20 to Fedora 23 on my laptop. > > I've a separate partition for /tmp that I'm used to see it wiped out > at > any reboot on my previous installation but now this is never wiped > ou

how to automatically clean /tmp

2016-01-27 Thread Walter Cazzola
Dear Linux Experts, I've recently passed from Fedora 20 to Fedora 23 on my laptop. I've a separate partition for /tmp that I'm used to see it wiped out at any reboot on my previous installation but now this is never wiped out. This is a real partition: /dev/sda10 5029504 1154204 35