Am 18.04.2023 um 16:59 schrieb Default User: > Hey, I have a strange situation! Wow! Am I misunderstanding something? You seem to be well in control of your system, thus i am i bit surprised as of the simplicity of your question. If it was me, i would just find out, where exactly tmp resides now, then shutdown and boot from an ISO in order to have a "cold" system on disk. Then mount both tmp places to check, if there is anything worth keeping/consolidating. Otherwise clear the mountpoint and uncomment the /tmp line from your fstab. Rebooting should then just mount it as you want.
Questions, i could not answer: What if you wanted to make the change without downtime? What if you want to make use of systemd services to mount /tmp? * I assume, that one gets created automatically, if a tmpfs is used for /tmp, but i dont know, when exactly, it would run. Is there any relevance? I guess not. -- <pre> Liebe ist ... Datakanja </pre>