On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 23:53:09 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off, doesn't one of the boot scripts clean /tmp? Or is that just
my imagination?
A full clean is optional, and I think it defaults to off
# /etc/conf.d/bootmisc
# Should we completely wipe out /tmp or just selectively remove
On Sunday 23 July 2006 13:18, Mick wrote:
I checked the script I have in my /etc/X11/Sessions/fluxbox:
==
eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)
/usr/bin/startfluxbox
kill `echo ${GPG_AGENT_INFO} | cut -d ':' -f 2`
==
Running these separately
On 7/29/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 23 July 2006 13:18, Mick wrote:
I checked the script I have in my /etc/X11/Sessions/fluxbox:
==
eval $(gpg-agent --daemon)
/usr/bin/startfluxbox
kill `echo ${GPG_AGENT_INFO} | cut -d ':' -f 2`
060723 Philip Webb wrote:
060722 Mick wrote:
I noticed in /tmp a rather large number of files of the type:
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 29 23:13 sh-np-1151622697
It looks like part of the calculation of dependences.
I have a long list roughly daily from 050213-611 ,
so it mb
Thanks Philip,
On Sunday 23 July 2006 14:29, Philip Webb wrote:
060723 Philip Webb wrote:
I deleted all the sh-np's in my own /tmp rebooted without any problem.
I assume what you say is that they were not recreated?
Also looking in my archives at the output of Elog ,
there were 2
Hi All,
I was checking my /tmp and noticed a rather large number of two different
types of files. By far the largest number (some hundreds of files) are of
the type:
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 29 23:13 sh-np-1151622697
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 29 17:44
060722 Mick wrote:
I noticed in /tmp a rather large number of files of the type:
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 29 23:13 sh-np-1151622697
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 29 17:44 sh-np-1151623392
prw--- 1 rootroot 0 Jun 29 17:44 sh-np-1151623817
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