On 23/06/06, Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mick wrote:
> There's a lot of stuff in /tmp like:
[...]
> What of all this can I remove with out fear of borking my system?
Normally, you can remove *everything* in /tmp without borking
your system. At worst, a reboot might be required -
Mick wrote:
There's a lot of stuff in /tmp like:
[...]
What of all this can I remove with out fear of borking my system?
Normally, you can remove *everything* in /tmp without borking
your system. At worst, a reboot might be required - but even
this shouldn't be necessary.
Alexander Skwar
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On Fri, 23 Jun 2006 17:08:58 +0200, Mick wrote:
> and further down:
>
> drwxr-xr-x 2 michael users 1136 Apr 30 00:54 svc1n.tmp
> drwxr-xr-x 2 michael users 144 Dec 19 2005 svill.tmp
> drwxr-xr-x 2 michael users 304 Dec 19 2005 svm4l.tmp
>
On 23/06/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Agh! Now I've run out of space. Just as I was running
pearl-cleaner as well! :-@
There's a lot of stuff in /tmp like:
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 6 21:20 sh-np-3448647298
prw--- 1 root
On 6/23/06, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What of all this can I remove with out fear of borking my system?From /tmp, everything. You can set WIPE_TMP="yes" in /etc/conf.d/bootmisc and let this cleaning happen each boot.
But I guess it won't help you much... you could also wipe /var/tmp/portage/
Agh! Now I've run out of space. Just as I was running
pearl-cleaner as well! :-@
There's a lot of stuff in /tmp like:
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 6 21:20 sh-np-3448647298
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 6 21:20 sh-np-3448651088
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