On 01/28/2016 02:46 AM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Gordon Messmer wrote:
If you'd like to use tmpfs now, you can "systemctl enable tmp.mount"
and comment out the /tmp item you currently have in fstab.
unfortunately this didn't work
> systemctl enable tmp.mount
The unit files have no [Install] section. They are not meant to be
enabled
using systemctl.
That's weird...
# tail -3 /usr/lib/systemd/system/tmp.mount
# Make 'systemctl enable tmp.mount' work:
[Install]
WantedBy=local-fs.target
But I've solved it by manually adding
tmpfs /tmp tmpfs rw,seclabel 0 0
to /etc/fstab and commenting the line used to mount the old /tmp
partition.
Obviously that works, but it'll be mounted later in the boot process.
Thinking about it... it's possible that /tmp on tmpfs is actually
mounted by default, without needing to "enable" it specifically, and
that the only requirement is that you don't specify any other filesystem
for /tmp in fstab. If you're curious, try it. Comment out /tmp in
fstab and see what you get when you reboot.
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