util-linux
Using tmpfs for /tmp
Frugalware does not use tmpfs for /tmp by default. However on servers this can cause problems: if you do not reboot for months, then cleaning /tmp can take some time. Using tmpfs can solve your problem: it’s a ramdisk so its content not preserved during a reboot. All you need is to add the following line to your /etc/fstab:
tmpfs /tmp tmpfs defaults 0 0
Note
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You need util-linux >= 2.12-31 for this, otherwise X may not start. |