PS: change "/tmp" deletion from the time of boot to the time of shutting down to prevent data loss

2021-07-26 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 23:19:09 +0300, Nicholas Guriev wrote: >You can pass `init=/bin/bash` as kernel boot parameter through GRUB and >then copy the temporary files to a safe place. I can't comment on GRUB. While my machine has got more than one Ubuntu install, too, I'm in favour of syslinux.

Re: change "/tmp" deletion from the time of boot to the time of shutting down to prevent data loss

2021-07-26 Thread Ralf Mardorf
On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 23:19:09 +0300, Nicholas Guriev wrote: >However in general, /tmp is not intended to have important data which >is worth regretting. Let alone that tmp could be mounted as tmpfs, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tmpfs . However, even if it's not a tmpfs, a systemd unit might

Re: change "/tmp" deletion from the time of boot to the time of shutting down to prevent data loss

2021-07-26 Thread Nicholas Guriev
Hello! On Пн, 2021-07-12 at 00:33 +0300, Tamooz wrote: > I have personally encountered a potentially widespread problem with the > deletion of the "/tmp" folder at boot, as I can not recover > automatically saved files found in said folder after a system crash, > which may result in losing

change "/tmp" deletion from the time of boot to the time of shutting down to prevent data loss

2021-07-12 Thread Tamooz
Greetings, I have personally encountered a potentially widespread problem with the deletion of the "/tmp" folder at boot, as I can not recover automatically saved files found in said folder after a system crash, which may result in losing valuable data that has been created between the time