[Bug 493296] Re: no more bootclean.sh in karmic initscripts

2012-05-19 Thread Steve Langasek
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 655447 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/655447 ** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 478392 /tmp is not cleaned when on a separate partition ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 655447 mounted-tmp uses 'find' -- but if /usr is not

[Bug 493296] Re: no more bootclean.sh in karmic initscripts

2009-12-07 Thread Will
** Description changed: Binary package hint: initscripts hi, since Ubuntu Karmic there's no more bootclean scripts in init. - Is there any way to add this script to clean /boot (/var/run, etc...) at boot time ? + Is there any way to add this script to clean /tmp (/var/run, etc...) at

[Bug 493296] Re: no more bootclean.sh in karmic initscripts

2009-12-07 Thread Will
Sorry for my mistake, i would say to clean /tmp. In my case, the /tmp is no more cleaned since Ubuntu Karmic. So, i was looking for bootclean.sh like Debian does. Here's my structure: sda + sda Kernel Raid1 Cryptsetup LVM /tmp w...@willo:/etc/init$ df -hT /tmp/ FilesystemTypeSize

[Bug 493296] Re: no more bootclean.sh in karmic initscripts

2009-12-07 Thread Will
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 478392 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/478392 Find an another bug report #478392 ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 478392 /tmp is not cleaned when on a separate partition -- no more bootclean.sh in karmic initscripts

[Bug 493296] Re: no more bootclean.sh in karmic initscripts

2009-12-06 Thread Chris Coulson
The functionality provided by that script has been merged in to mountall now (which cleans /tmp on boot). I don't know why you'd want to clean /boot. /var/run is a tmpfs on Ubuntu, so the contents of this filesystem are volatile anyway ** Changed in: sysvinit (Ubuntu) Status: New = Invalid