Thanks for all the feedback everyone. With the latest update, it works now. It's weird: Just to double check I re-installed from the Alpha Live USB and added my entry to /etc/fstab, rebooted and it won't boot. I had to comment out the entry. Did a yum update, uncommented and it works fine. Go figure...

On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 3:32 PM, dexter <dex.mbox@gmail.com> wrote:
On 1 April 2012 21:54, patrick korsnick <korsnick gmail.com> wrote:
> A common tweak recommended to SSD users on various distros has been to move
> /tmp to RAM to avoid writing to the SSD. Adding this line to /etc/fstab has
> worked fine for me on f16:
>
> none    /tmp    tmpfs   defaults        0 0
>
> However on f17 adding this line prevents the machine from booting.
>
> Can anyone enlighten me if it's possible to do something similar on f17 to
> save wear on my SSD?
>
try:
tmpfs   /tmp   tmpfs   defaults  0 0
systemd auto loads a service to yay.

...dex
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