Hi all,
This is the situation.
I partitioned my hd in / (20gb) and /home (480gb).
The /tmp is located on / but it sometimes run out of space (video editing).
Now I changed the /tmp in a link to a /home/user/tmp folder I've made in my home directory.
I do not know whether is is the cause but after reboot the folder is not empty. All the files are still there.
Am I missing something?
/etc/default/rcS has TMPTIME=0
/etc/init/mounted-tmp.conf looks at /tmp. I have tried to change this to /home/user/tmp but no such luck.
Can somebody help me to understand this a bit better?
Kind regards,
Jurgen
This is the situation.
I partitioned my hd in / (20gb) and /home (480gb).
The /tmp is located on / but it sometimes run out of space (video editing).
Now I changed the /tmp in a link to a /home/user/tmp folder I've made in my home directory.
I do not know whether is is the cause but after reboot the folder is not empty. All the files are still there.
Am I missing something?
/etc/default/rcS has TMPTIME=0
/etc/init/mounted-tmp.conf looks at /tmp. I have tried to change this to /home/user/tmp but no such luck.
Can somebody help me to understand this a bit better?
Kind regards,
Jurgen
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