Hello All,

Every couple of days I manage to inadvertently cut the power to my CLFS x86 server. Since I only really SSH to this box this presents a problem since the SSH pid file doesn't get removed on power failure so I have to connect up a screen, delete /var/run/sshd.pid then restart ssh.

This is caused by the static setup of the /var/run dir so I have decided to address this.

My plan:
* Create a start-up script in /etc/rc.d/init.d that will remove all files from the /var/run directory, then mount a tmpfs using /var/run as the mount point.

With this in mind, before I start, just a few questions related to this:
* Should this be a separate script in init.d or should I add it to an existing one? I am thinking that a script is required for the removing old PID files, but the mounting of the tmpfs could be carried out by S30mountfs - by adding a mount point to /etc/fstab - in the /etc/rc.d/rcsysinit.d/ directory. * Can anybody recommend a size for the tmpfs. Running 'du -ah' on the /var/run dir, the contents are only 96 k, but then the same command on my Fedora box shows the dir to be 1.8 MB in size.

Does everyone agree that this is a necessary course of action? Any comments or recommendations welcome - I am generally on the CLFS IRC so come chat there or just return email.

sjs205


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