Re: [HEADS-UP] Rawhide: /tmp is now on tmpfs

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On 05/31/2012 12:18 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 30.05.12 19:04, Garrett Holmstrom (gholms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:

If you have an explicit /tmp entry in fstab things should continue to
work the same as before. If you don't then you will now get a tmpfs on
/tmp by default.
What does an fstab entry that means, "leave /tmp on the / filesystem," look
like?
See the feature page.

To turn this feature off, do:

systemctl mask tmp.mount

Lennart

Is enough to edit /etc/fstab? If not, why? Any benefits to have it directly in systemd?

RR
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