>>> Fedora handles this with "tmpwatch" and a too large default
>>> you can create your own file with oerrides
>> tmpwatch and crones also wrong way.
>
> says who?
I am. In Ubuntu, Gentoo, Suse and others no crons, tmpwatch, tmpfs and other
bycicles. All clean.
>>> no reason to remove ALL fro
> Fedora handles this with "tmpwatch" and a too large default
> you can create your own file with oerrides
tmpwatch and crones also wrong way.
> no reason to remove ALL from /tmp while shutdown
> why do you bother about?
because cleaning /tmp is a normal system function.
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Hi all. I found that my fedora 16 doesnt clean /tmp at shutdown like any other
linux distributions. How I can fix this issue? Using tmpfs is a wrong way.
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