Bug#245465: debian-installer: Use tmpfs for /tmp

2004-04-23 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Package: debian-installer Severity: minor -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 The multiuser partitioning scheme creates a 18-MB partition for /tmp (hard disk size: 100 GB). On systems with 'enough' main memory (such as this here 1-GB machine), this doesn't make sense. - -- System

Bug#245465: debian-installer: Use tmpfs for /tmp

2004-04-23 Thread Martin Michlmayr
reassign 245465 partman-auto thanks * Matthias Urlichs [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-04-23 13:31]: The multiuser partitioning scheme creates a 18-MB partition for /tmp (hard disk size: 100 GB). partman-auto does this. Subject: Re: Bug#245465: debian-installer: Use tmpfs for /tmp But I suppose d-i

Bug#245465: debian-installer: Use tmpfs for /tmp

2004-04-23 Thread Matthias Urlichs
Hi, Martin Michlmayr: But I suppose d-i doesn't automatically use tmps for /tmp when you have much memory? Well, as soon as d-i is taught to create a /tmp in RAM if none already exists (and if the machine has more than X MBytes of RAM), partman may be taught to not create /tmp if the machine