Panu Matilainen (pmatilai@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) said: > >Check the filesystem -- it's in RAM by default using tmpfs, and tmpfs > >defaults to a size of half of physical ram. To disable and go back to haivng it be part of /, > > > > sudo systemctl mask tmp.mount > > > >To change the limit while leaving it in-ram, I assume you'd put the desired > >size in the Options line in the systemd tmp.mount file, but there may be a > >better way. > > > >I believe the argument is that if Brasero needs more space, /var/tmp would > >be a better place. > > This is a fine example of what a facepalm (to put it mildly) the > whole /tmp-on-tmpfs is, really... How so? I imagine there are many desktop systems (I know I've deployed some) where all the spare space is on /home, and don't leave 8GB spare in / for dual-layer DVD isos. (Or Blu-ray, or whatever). Brasero should be checking the size beforehand, checking available writable-by-user space, and doing the right thing for the user (including asking them where appropriate), not just 'failing'. How much of this it does now, I haven't checked. Bill -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test