On 04/24/2014 04:24 PM, Michael Hennebry issued this missive:
Perhaps a workaround is a cron job that runs every
fifty minutes and touches every file under /tmp .
First, make sure the systemd stuff that cleans it is disabled:
systemctl stop systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
systemctl disable systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
systemctl mask systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
See if that has any affect. Also note that by default, /tmp is now a
tmpfs (RAMdisk) thing, so any info in /tmp will NOT survive a reboot.
To disable that and return /tmp to something reasonable and usable, do:
systemctl disable tmp.mount
systemctl mask tmp.mount
Reboot and verify that /tmp is either just a directory or that a normal
filesystem is mounted there.
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