I’m trying to get /tmp on tmpfs, so I put “RAMTMP=yes” in /dev/default/tmpfs .
But I don’t get /tmp/mounted on tmpfs. I’ve got plenty of ram and swap: > rbthomas@jessie:~$ cat /proc/meminfo | egrep '^(Mem|Swap)Total:' > MemTotal: 1017648 kB > SwapTotal: 2928636 kB Here’s my /etc/default/tmpfs file: > # Configuration for tmpfs filesystems mounted in early boot, before > # filesystems from /etc/fstab are mounted. For information about > # these variables see the tmpfs(5) manual page. > > # /run is always mounted as a tmpfs on systems which support tmpfs > # mounts. > > # mount /run/lock as a tmpfs (separately from /run). Defaults to yes; > # set to no to disable (/run/lock will then be part of the /run tmpfs, > # if available). > #RAMLOCK=yes > > # mount /run/shm as a tmpfs (separately from /run). Defaults to yes; > # set to no to disable (/run/shm will then be part of the /run tmpfs, > # if available). > #RAMSHM=yes > > # mount /tmp as a tmpfs. Defaults to no; set to yes to enable (/tmp > # will be part of the root filesystem if disabled). /tmp may also be > # configured to be a separate mount in /etc/fstab. > RAMTMP=yes > > # Size limits. Please see tmpfs(5) for details on how to configure > # tmpfs size limits. > TMPFS_SIZE=50%VM > #RUN_SIZE=10% > #LOCK_SIZE=5242880 # 5MiB > #SHM_SIZE= > TMP_SIZE=20%VM > > # Mount tmpfs on /tmp if there is less than the limit size (in kiB) on > # the root filesystem (overriding RAMTMP). > #TMP_OVERFLOW_LIMIT=1024 The same config works on Wheezy… Rick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/9e4f302e-61a1-41ad-b7f3-8a9ec2d17...@pobox.com