Turbo Fredriksson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> It's not the root partition per see, it's the /tmp directory/partition
> that fills up:

Her /tmp directory was on a ram disk; it was the root partition that
was filling.

> rmgztk:~# ll /tmp/kprp.*
> -rw-------    1 root     root            0 Mar 28 08:30 /tmp/kprp.RKcFeZ
> -rw-------    1 root     root            0 Mar 28 09:00 /tmp/kprp.jDHeVw
> -rw-------    1 root     root            0 Mar 28 08:00 /tmp/kprp.unf9Ql

What version are you using that creates /tmp/kprp.* files?  I don't
see any on my systems, nor can I find "kprp" in the MIT sources.

Ken
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