"Thomas F. O'Connell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> But cleaning out /tmp seems to be a part of institutional practice on  
> Linux,

I'm unconvinced of that.  A quick test on Fedora Core 4 shows that
random files in /tmp survive reboot, and any moment of thought would
show why users would object to a blanket cleanout policy.

I do see this in a quick grep of Fedora RC files:

/etc/rc.sysinit:rm -f /tmp/.X*-lock /tmp/.lock.* /tmp/.gdm_socket 
/tmp/.s.PGSQL.*

but this happens well before any of the /etc/rc.d files get to run.

I think what you've got is a rogue, broken mountnfs.sh script.  I don't
even see any such script in my installation ... what is its provenance?

                        regards, tom lane

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