[gentoo-user] using tmpfs

2004-02-03 Thread Aaron Walker
Last night, while at work, I was trying to think of ways to reduce disk usage on my laptop (thus increasing battery life). I already mount /tmp as tmpfs, and was wondering what else might be a good idea to mount as tmpfs.. I figured /var/log might be a good candidate, so I stopped metalog,

Re: [gentoo-user] using tmpfs

2004-02-03 Thread Ciaran McCreesh
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 06:01:50 -0500 Aaron Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Last night, while at work, I was trying to think of ways to reduce | disk usage on my laptop (thus increasing battery life). I already | mount /tmp as tmpfs, and was wondering what else might be a good idea | to mount as

[gentoo-user] Using tmpfs for /tmp

2003-12-20 Thread Sebastian Bergmann
In [1] I read about using tmpfs for /tmp, but where in GENTOO would be the appropriate place to do this automatically during boot? Thanks, Sebastian -- [1] http://www.edwardbear.org/serendipity/archives/1184_Making_things_faster.html -- Sebastian Bergmann

Re: [gentoo-user] Using tmpfs for /tmp

2003-12-20 Thread Lode Vanstechelman
My first idea would be to change it in the file /etc/fstab Lode (Brussels - Belgium) On Saturday 20 December 2003 13:13, Sebastian Bergmann wrote: In [1] I read about using tmpfs for /tmp, but where in GENTOO would be the appropriate place to do this automatically during boot? Thanks,

Re: [gentoo-user] Using tmpfs for /tmp

2003-12-20 Thread Heitzso
I believe: tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults in /etc/fstab is what you want. On Saturday 20 December 2003 13:13, Sebastian Bergmann wrote: In [1] I read about using tmpfs for /tmp, but where in GENTOO would be the appropriate place to do this automatically during boot? -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]