On Sun, 2010-02-14 at 12:11 +0000, Andrew Benton wrote: > On 14/02/10 04:06, Simon Geard wrote: > > With a by-the-book LFS setup, /tmp is a tmpfs mount - an in-memory > > filesystem that's thrown away on shutdown/reboot. > > > That's news to me. Maybe I've not been keeping up. > Where in the book does it say that?
Actually, it looks like I'm mistaken, possibly confusing it with the tmpfs mount on /dev/shm. The book doesn't say any such thing, and apparently, nor does my own system. Simon.
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