If you are on SLES, go yast > etc/sysconfig and search for the temp settings, 
there are a few knobs to tweak if you need to.

HTH,
Peter  
 

Peter Linnell
SUSE Linux Technical Specialist
Tel: 1-415-308-3037


>>> Mark Pace <pacemainl...@gmail.com> 1/18/2013 12:42 PM >>> 
Is there a way to disable autocleanup of /tmp at boot?  I've found
/etc/rc.d/boot.cleanup  but I'm unsure of what to change to make it not
cleanup.

Thanks.

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Mainline Information Systems

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