could you open a new bug for your different issue?
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Status: New = Invalid
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traveling.
Yes, this is reproducible. The steps I provided in the description
still produce the issue, even in Jaunty. What more would you like?
Shall I create a script?
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Still exists, although in a semi-reduced form, as explained in the
comments below.
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Hmm, this now seems to work /almost/ flawlessly for USB keys, and I
assume as well for filesystems that get mounted ad-hoc.
It still doesn't work for the use case of a file system owned by me and
mounted automatically by fstab (as suggested in the description).
I'll post a semi-script shortly.
Human script:
1. Open a terminal
# Part 1: create empty directory in $HOME, and mount different file system to
it.
# Different filesystem will exist entirely in RAM, and will take at most 5M.
$ cd ~
$ mkdir tmp_tester
$ sudo mount -t tmpfs -o size=5M,uid=1000,gid=1000 trash_test tmp_tester
#
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I have 4G of RAM on my machine and I use this tmpfs filesystem for small
stuff that is I/O bound, to help me decide what's really important, and
to save my HDD from minutiae. This really speeds up compilation of
medium-size projects, helps as a staging place while I bittorrent
different distro
I'm aware that the solution isn't obvious at this time. The more
generic question is how to deal with user files across all filesystems,
not just in /home/$USER . While I use ~/ram as a time- and HDD-saver,
other use cases might include thumb drives, external HDDs, and other
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