Hello world !

I do an answer very very very late. But I would to thanks a lot Rich,
Mick, Walter Dnes, James, and Marc Joliet, for their responses.

The basic subject make a interesting conversation.


I think my problem was that my /tmp is a LVM logical volume. The systemd
service did empty the /tmp before the mount of the tmp LV.

I don't very need to separate /tmp from the / LV. So I deleted it (the
/tmp, not the / ^^). An other solution would may be to change the good
systemd service to affect the boot order.


This TOPIC is SOLVED.


Thank you again !


Bye


Hogren


On 16/07/2016 00:18, Marc Joliet wrote:
> On Friday 15 July 2016 08:44:39 Rich Freeman wrote:
>> I checked and it looks like the default on Gentoo is to not clear
>> tmpfiles on a running system at all:
>> cat /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf
>> v /tmp 1777 root root
>> v /var/tmp 1777 root root
> Which is due to https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=490676 (I still fail 
> to understand the reasoning behind the change, but oh well).  Personally, I 
> manually override Gentoo's own override in order to retain upstream behaviour.
>


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