On 07 Jul 2000 12:11:04 -0700, you wrote: >Steve Browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> When I boot Mandrake 7.1, the run list says at one point "clean-up >> /tmp". So /tmp is cleared out on every boot. /root/tmp is where the X >> files are that you shouldn't delete. > >yes right if you have the variable : > >CLEAN_TMP=1 > >in /etc/sysconfig/system set. That's the installation default setting. Steve Stephen B. Browne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Chmouel Boudjnah
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Brian T. Schellenberger
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Chmouel Boudjnah
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Brian T. Schellenberger
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Chmouel Boudjnah
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... John Aldrich
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Chmouel Boudjnah
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Steve Browne
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Chmouel Boudjnah
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Steve Browne
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Alexander Skwar
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Daniel Woods
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... David Talbot
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Matt Stegman
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Mark Weaver
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tm... Brian T. Schellenberger
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tmp now X w... Michael Holt
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tmp now X won't... Charles Curley
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tmp now X won't sta... Matt Stegman
- Re: [expert] Deleted /tmp now X won't start John Aldrich