On 09/26/09 05:57 PM, Toby Thain wrote:
It has long been the default in Gentoo. This system in particular was
installed in 2004.
Not so with Fedora (before C11, anyway) or Red Hat 5. Nothing in FC10
is mapped to tmpfs. Now there's another good reason to use Solaris over
Linux -- consistency across distributions (well, so far, I hope).
The question wasn't "who was first".
Right, it wasn't. Just that 6 years is but an instant in application
development cycles. This application is more than 6 years old...
--Toby
Now back to the thread...
..... the good news is that /var/tmp and /var/run may officially
be mapped to tmpfs according to the bigadmin article. So the OP
should now have a very good feel for what is safe to move to a
data pool. This has been an interesting thread, especially relevant
in these days of SSDs just becoming affordable.
Cheers -- Frank
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