]] Laurent Bigonville
| Shouldn't systemd provides some scripts that assure the same
| functionality regarding /tmp and /run/lock (cleaning up and tmpfs) and
| that use the same variables than SysV rcS script?
No, I don't think so. I don't believe in adding abstraction layers for
all those thin
Hi,
Shouldn't systemd provides some scripts that assure the same
functionality regarding /tmp and /run/lock (cleaning up and tmpfs) and
that use the same variables than SysV rcS script?
I guess the use would expect to have the ~same behaviour with systemd
Cheers
Laurent Bigonville
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Le 12/11/2011 20:14, Tollef Fog Heen a écrit :
Hi,
Hi,
Thank you for your response.
| Since I use systemd the /tmp folder is not clean at startup. Yet in
| the configuration file "/etc/default/rcS" the variable TMPTIME is 0.
systemd doesn't use /etc/default/rcS, you just want to add a file
Hi,
| Since I use systemd the /tmp folder is not clean at startup. Yet in
| the configuration file "/etc/default/rcS" the variable TMPTIME is 0.
systemd doesn't use /etc/default/rcS, you just want to add a file
/etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf containing:
D /tmp 1777 root root -
this is documented in
Package: systemd
Version: 29-1.1
Severity: normal
Hi,
Since I use systemd the /tmp folder is not clean at startup. Yet in the
configuration file "/etc/default/rcS" the variable TMPTIME is 0.
I also try to put the /tmp folder in tmpfs with the option "RAMTMP=yes", but it
does not work, the fold
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