On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 10:18 +0100, Benjamin Berg wrote: > > I don't think it's even a solution to that non-problem. Because if I'm > > running short on disk space, I need to take immediate action purging > > some files, I cannot wait for the automatic cleaning to kick in who > > knows when, in days or weeks, to hopefully free up enough space (which > > it most likely won't, by the way). > > systemd-tmpfiles --user --clean > > or an equivalent, would be a temporary band-aid that users can apply. > But only if enough caches have clean-up configured. And this seems much > better to me than e.g. asking users to run Baobab and figure out what > is safe to delete themselves.
Right, I got that horribly wrong. --clean is a normal cleanup run, and systemd-tmpfiles provides no way to clear directories more agressively. Though I supposed would be a feature that could be implemented one way or another. Benjamin
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