On 07/06/12 14:48, Hendrik Boom wrote:
I need more space for /tmp.  I though, easy, I'll just take out the /tmp
entry in /etc/fstab so that it doesn't mount anything on /tmp and uses
the the space on the root partition, which has more than room enough.
But then I discover that in my newly installed wheezy system, there *is*
no /etc/fstab entry for /tmp.  Apparently the kernel, all  by itself,
decides to mount the tmpfs on /tmp.

How can I get it not to do this?

in /etc/default/rcS:

RAMTMP=no


Or alternatively, how can I enlarge the tmpfs?  I need it enlarged from
anout 200M to about 2G for this week's project.  Yes, that's a lot bigger
than my RAM.

in /etc/default/tmpfs:

TMP_SIZE=2147483648

(I haven't tested this one though)

--
Dom


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