On Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 10:42:09AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
>
> * Binand Raj S. [linux-india] <12/06/01 10:41 +0530>:
> > ObQ: Why doesn't RedHat clean up /tmp on bootup like FreeBSD does? Is
> > there a setting for this somewhere? IIRC, the FHS says /tmp is for
> > temporary files that shouldn't persist across reboots, and /var/tmp
> > for temporary files that need to survive a reboot.
>
> Right. And you can install and run a tmpclean daemon of some sort.
>
> -suresh
>
[gaurav@Gaurav] ~$ cat /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch
/usr/sbin/tmpwatch 240 /tmp /var/tmp
/usr/sbin/tmpwatch -f 240 /var/catman/{X11R6/cat?,cat?,local/cat?}
/me is on RHL6.2 distributed with PCQ June'2000 (soon to be PCQ July'2001)
-Gaurav
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