On Mon, 2 Mar, 2020 at 15:01, Tim via users
wrote:
Now, for some reason best known to themselves, the developers have
decided that instead of putting an entry in the fstab file (either for
a real partition or to use tmpfs in RAM), there's a systemd service
that sets up a tmpfs RAM-based tmp par
On Mon, 2 Mar, 2020 at 15:01, Tim via users
wrote:
Now, for some reason best known to themselves, the developers have
decided that instead of putting an entry in the fstab file (either for
a real partition or to use tmpfs in RAM), there's a systemd service
that sets up a tmpfs RAM-based tmp p
On Sun, 2020-03-01 at 23:49 +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote:
> do you mean that if I do not create a partition for /tmp it is
> automatically created on RAM? Without any HD space waste? My bad, I
> never read about that and I always kept it separate from the rest of
> the data. Noticed for future self.
On 01.03.20 23:49, Walter Cazzola wrote:
...
do you mean that if I do not create a partition for /tmp it is
automatically
created on RAM? Without any HD space waste? My bad, I never read about that
and I always kept it separate from the rest of the data. Noticed for future
self.
I wasn't a
On Sat, 29 Feb 2020, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2/29/20 2:35 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
As far as I can remember, anaconda doesn't permit to set tmpfs to /tmp
since Fedora 19. Do I have missed something? How can you tell anaconda to
have /tmp as tmpfs?
For many releases now, the default is to ha
On 2/29/20 2:35 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
As far as I can remember, anaconda doesn't permit to set tmpfs to /tmp
since
Fedora 19. Do I have missed something? How can you tell anaconda to have
/tmp
as tmpfs?
For many releases now, the default is to have /tmp on tmpfs. It's
automatic, no fsta
On Sat, 29 Feb 2020, sixpack13 wrote:
On 29.02.20 01:02, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Nothing and all. I have reinstalled my machine to pass from Fedora 23 to
Fedora 31. ...
Who made /tmp as separat partition ?
I don't know when is starts (since ever ?) but my /tmp lies in RAM.
so default co
On Sat, 2020-02-29 at 04:56 +0100, sixpack13 wrote:
> On 29.02.20 04:51, sixpack13 wrote:
> ...
> > Who made /tmp as separat partition ?
> >
>
> ... a separat...
... a separate ...
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On 29.02.20 01:02, Walter Cazzola wrote:
...
Nothing and all. I have reinstalled my machine to pass from Fedora 23 to
Fedora 31. ...
Who made /tmp as separat partition ?
I don't know when is starts (since ever ?) but my /tmp lies in RAM.
so default configured through an fedora install.
df
On Sat, 29 Feb 2020, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-02-29 05:03, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few hours.
Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
In your active k
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 02/28/2020 02:03 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few
hours.
Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
Two questio
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, stan via users wrote:
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020 19:13:11 +0100 (CET)
Walter Cazzola wrote:
I can't answer your questions, but I see that there is a tab called
temporary files in settings -> configure Konsole. And in that tab it
allows you to set a custom location for the temp
On 2020-02-29 05:03, Walter Cazzola wrote:
> Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
> other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few hours.
>
> Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
In your active konsole terminal profile, what do you hav
On 02/28/2020 02:03 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few hours.
Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
Two questions: how much RAM do you have and what are you
Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few hours.
Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
Walter
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, Roger Heflin wrote:
I see you had that. You would have to restart kconsol
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