Bug#807769: systemd: /tmp mounted as tmpfs without user asking for it

2015-12-13 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
You're right, the /etc/default/tmpfs does set RAMTMP. However, /etc/fstab doesn't have an entry for /tmp (I don't have any partitions other than /, except for /boot/efi). That may explain why my /tmp wasn't on tmpfs until some action much after the boot forced that to happen even though /tmp alre

Bug#807769: systemd: /tmp mounted as tmpfs without user asking for it

2015-12-13 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 13.12.2015 um 20:12 schrieb Sanjoy Mahajan: > Michael Biebl writes: > >> Have you read the comments in /etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf ? >> You previously already had tmpfs-on-/tmp under sysvinit as you've set it >> in /etc/default/rcS. > > I don't think so. See the current /etc/default/rcS below.

Bug#807769: systemd: /tmp mounted as tmpfs without user asking for it

2015-12-13 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
Michael Biebl writes: > Have you read the comments in /etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf ? > You previously already had tmpfs-on-/tmp under sysvinit as you've set it > in /etc/default/rcS. I don't think so. See the current /etc/default/rcS below. It is also the version almost from the beginning (accordi

Bug#807769: systemd: /tmp mounted as tmpfs without user asking for it

2015-12-12 Thread Michael Biebl
Am 12.12.2015 um 17:31 schrieb Sanjoy Mahajan: > A bunch of reasonably important iceweasel-downloaded .pdf files in /tmp > suddenly disappeared. I feared that I had misconfigured the > /etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf and allowed automatic cleaning, but that file > was correct (prevented /tmp cleaning):

Bug#807769: systemd: /tmp mounted as tmpfs without user asking for it

2015-12-12 Thread Sanjoy Mahajan
Package: systemd Version: 228-2 Severity: normal -- Package-specific info: -- BEGIN ATTACHMENTS -- /tmp/tmp.7IxkS3mmju/systemd-delta.txt /tmp/tmp.7IxkS3mmju/systemd-analyze-dump.txt /tmp/tmp.7IxkS3mmju/dsh-enabled.txt /etc/fstab -- END ATTACHMENTS -- * What led up to the situation? A bunch of