> and then killing the system due to memory starvation Actually I think tmpfs is limited to 50% of system RAM or something by default, but that brings up another issue. By doing this we're severely limiting the available disk in /tmp. Or does that not matter in the cloud image case because / is expected to be smaller than 50% of RAM anyway?
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