On Mon, 2 Mar, 2020 at 15:01, Tim via users
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Now, for some reason best known to themselves, the developers have
decided that instead of putting an entry in the fstab file (either for
a real partition or to use tmpfs in RAM), there's a systemd service
that sets up a tmpfs RAM-based tmp partition. The only reason I can
guess to do it that way, would be dynamic creation of more than one
tmpfs, on demand. Though I don't know if they do that.
If you want tmp to be on disc (e.g. because you create very large tmp
files while mastering DVDs and have limited RAM, or you need some tmp
files to survive a reboot), you need to stop and disable that service,
and go back to setting /tmp up the old way.
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