> No, no, I do not plan to remove it. Probably, at least comment in > /etc/default/tmpfs regarding it should be added.
RAMTMP is already documented in both /etc/default/tmpfs and the tmpfs(5) man page. I think those configuration knobs are interesting in that they are easily-found, self-documenting suggestions for system tuning, customization and good practices that curious admins might not have thought of otherwise, if it was just left to putting whatever in /etc/fstab. In fact RAMTMP is perhaps the most important item in /etc/default/tmpfs, because there are both strong pros and cons and it's really up to the admin's choice and the use case for the system. -- Pierre Ynard

