On 6/28/07, Joerg Barfurth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Now kiosk mode in SRSS 4.0 has set a precedent in introducing and using
a directory tree under /var/run/opt. That is still intended to be used
for root-owned data, but by services (like Sun Ray) that are not part of
the operating platform proper.
One issue with this is that some Linux platforms don't properly clean
out subdirectories of /var/run at reboot. This is most obvious in Red
Hat Linux, but other distros may also not remove everything.
Regardless of where your files are you have to be responsible
for your own cleanup. You can't count on the platform to do the
tidying up for you, even in /tmp. Some Linux distros leave /tmp
content intact across a reboot by default, and Solaris can be
configured to do that too.
OttoM.
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ottomeister
Disclaimer: These are my opinions. I do not speak for my employer.
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