Wolfgang S. Rupprecht wrote: > Gregory Hosler <ghos...@redhat.com> writes: >> On 03/31/2010 09:52 PM, Maurizio Marini wrote: >>> Hi there >>> i need a cron script that cleans every day crap into /tmp >>> I have there a lot of temp files but i dunno which ones can be safely >>> wiped, >>> and it is very time comsuming job, too. >>> Any script written by someone of you will be very apreciated :) >>> tia >>> Maurizio >> There already is a cron that will delete file out of /tmp that are 10 days >> old. > > In addition, at shutdown time everything in /tmp is fair game for > deletion. As one of the last things done on all my machines I clean out > /tmp. In my case the reason isn't space, but clutter. With the default > /tmp cleaning, things build up to such a level that downloaded files > that I only want to look at once are hard to find (such as pdf files > etc). > > Put this in /sbin/halt.local mode 755. > I don't think the OP wanted overkill once in a while, scalpel rather than hammer. I think cruft is the target, and without a reboot.
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