Hi,
 I recall problems with /tmp were already discussed on the list but
 I've got some new issues.
 I'm on a Mandarke 7.0.2 (Air) and I'm faced to something really
 weird -  my /tmp drectory grows up to 100MB and I can't write 
 to file start a X session, etc. Yesterday I had to wipe it out
 manually to get it working. It's a typical desktop install so 
 I don't have any massive server process in here.
 As far as I know /tmp should be cleaned by init during each and every
 boot. However I've heard about some changes done to this unix dogma
 by mandrake people specially in this particular release. Does the
 change mentioned before -/etc/sysconfig/system - CLEAR_TMP=1 actually 
 does the trick? Or perhaps I am supposed to make a complete upgrade?
 What is your experience?
 And more generally - are there any special  tools meant to control
 the /tmp directory?

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Michal Kurowski
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