Am 20.05.2012 17:52, schrieb Smagin Vladimir:
>>> Fedora handles this with "tmpwatch" and a too
large default
>>> you can create your own file with oerrides
>> tmpwatch and crones also wrong way.
>
> says who?
I am. In Ubuntu, Gentoo, Suse and others no crons, tmpwatch, tmpfs and other bycicles.
All clean.
this is not a valid argumentation
why should we have different distributions if they all
does exactly the same?
http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html
Unless DefaultDependencies= is set to false, service units will implicitly have
dependencies of type Requires= and
After= on basic.target as well as dependencies of type Conflicts= and Before= on
shutdown.target. These ensure that
normal service units pull in basic system initialization, and are terminated cleanly prior
to system shutdown. Only
services involved with early boot or late system shutdown should disable this option.
>>> no reason to remove ALL from /tmp while shutdown
>>> why do you bother about?
>> because cleaning /tmp is a normal system function
>
> what is your PROBLEM?
my problem is a garbage in /tmp after reboot
so there is no problem
you are only searching one