On Fri, 14 Jan 2000 11:07:23 +0100, Trond Endrestol wrote: > If I want something preserved between reboots, I'll use /var/otmp > which is the original /var/tmp or my own ~/tmp directory. Do whatever grooves your plumes, just don't expect the startup scripts to be hacked around to support your disregard for the hier(7) manual page. :-) Ciao, Sheldon. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
- Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover exists during reboot Trond Endrestol
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover exists during re... Sheldon Hearn
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover exists durin... Adrian Penisoara
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover exists d... Sheldon Hearn
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover exis... Adrian Penisoara
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover... Chad R. Larson
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover... Ben Smithurst
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover exists d... Trond Endrestol
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover exis... Sheldon Hearn
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover... Adrian Penisoara
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover exis... Vivek Khera
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.recover... Sheldon Hearn
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi.rec... Michael Lucas
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi... Brian Hechinger
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi... Steve Kargl
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi... Brad Knowles
- Re: Making sure /var/tmp/vi... Brian Hechinger