Am 09.02.2012 10:32, schrieb Graeme Geldenhuys:
On 9 February 2012 11:23, Sven Barth  wrote:

This is not true. Maybe on your system (and mine as well) "/tmp" is mounted
as a ramfs (or tmpfs), but on Felipe's system it might be a normal directory
on an e.g. ext3 filesystem...


Well, here /tmp is a normal directory on a JFS filesystem. It does
*not* use ramfs or tmpfs. I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 and Slackware 13.37
here at work. At home I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 on a ext3 partition, and
it works the same there.



Next try: It's not Linux itself that does this, but some part of the Distro you are using. Here is a little article I found just now: http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/debian-ubuntu-removes-files-at-boot-time/

So maybe then Felipe's distro doesn't seem to do this by default.

Regards,
Sven

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