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 configured through an fedora install.
df -h
=>
...
tmpfs 7,6G 19M 7,6G 1% /tmp
...
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?
I don't know if this matters or help here, but I could image if
a) /tmp is an tmpfs and
b) /tmp begins to fill up somehow
that a sort of "garbage collector" takes place and
automatically prevents an
complete fillup of /tmp.
Now (your case), only a cronjob or so runs once at night to clean
your /tmp.
means: your contense of /tmp survive a reboot !
No this is not my case, I have in my /etc/tmpfiles.d/ a file with
R! /tmp 1777 root root ~0
R! /var/tmp 1777 root root ~0
That clear /tmp and /var/tmp at every boot.
The problem, as someone already spotted, was due to the "unlimited scroll"
bugged feature of konsole.
Thank you all for the help
Walter
--