On 20 June 2012 18:15, Klaus <thorres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Lukáš Jirkovský schrieb: >> Hello, >> before submitting bug report I want to make sure this isn't feature. >> My problem is that my /tmp folder is no longer cleaned up during boot. >> Now I have to do that manually which is really annoying. >> >> I dug through the git of initscripts and it seems to be caused by the >> replacement of the original code by the systemd-tmpfiles tool. I've >> just tried to run systemd-tmpfiles manually and it seems that it is >> not able to do even a simple task such as rm -rf /tmp/*. >> >> Lukas > > Take a look in your /etc/fstab. > > Is there a line like "tmpfs /tmp tmpfs nodev,nosuid 0 0" > which creates a ramdisk and mounts it on /tmp. > I think that is the standard configuration of Arch Linux. > > Greetings, > Klaus > > -- > Jabber: thorres@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx PGP/GnuPG: 0x326F6D7B I don't want to use tmpfs for my tmp, as it takes a lot of RAM (I usually have build chroots here, so its a few gigabytes).