* Binand Raj S. [linux-india] <13/06/01 09:39 +0530>:
> >>>>> "Gaurav" == Gaurav Priyolkar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Gaurav> [gaurav@Gaurav] ~$ cat /etc/cron.daily/tmpwatch
> Gaurav> /usr/sbin/tmpwatch 240 /tmp /var/tmp /usr/sbin/tmpwatch -f
>
> tmpwatch is run from cron - not at boot time. What I want is a FreeBSD
> like behaviour - that /tmp will be empty after reboot.
Debian's initscripts apparently have something like this.
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