https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2337





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-24 15:00 -------
Note that this will also affect gnome-cd-burner. This is a neat
extension to Nautilus - you copy files you wish to burn to CD to the
burn:/// gnome-vfs location and then run gnome-cd-burner, which burns
them for you. However, it does this by creating an ISO and then burning
it, and if an environment variable (I think it's $TEMP) is not set, it
puts the ISO in /tmp by default. If this is only 200MB, then it's much
too small. Don't know what the ideal fix is, though.




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Hi,

by download, mozilla creates a temporary file (something.exe) in /tmp. However,
/tmp is now a filesystem by default with size approximately 200MB. Thus one
cannot download files larger than 200MB.

Is it enough to delete the /tmp line in /etc/fstab? (Suse suggests aleso changes
in /etc/init.d/boot.swap?
Except of not using the tmpfs for /tmp, is it possible to change the behavior of
mozilla? I did not find anything in Preferences.

Thanks
Milos

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