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/
Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg0-tmp
ext2 4.6G 121M 4.3G 3% /tmp
w...@willo:/tmp/initrd$ ls -ld /tmp/
drwxrwxrwt 179 root root 8192 2009-12-07 18:40 /tmp/
w...@willo:/etc/init$ cat /etc/default/rcS
#
# /etc/default/rcS
#
# Default settings for the scripts in /etc/rcS.d/
#
# For information about these variables see the rcS(5) manual page.
#
# This file belongs to the "initscripts" package.
TMPTIME=0
SULOGIN=no
DELAYLOGIN=no
UTC=yes
VERBOSE=no
FSCKFIX=no
So everythings ok for /tmp to be cleaned, but nothing is done. /tmp is
growing and growing and need to delete files manually.
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no more bootclean.sh in karmic initscripts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/493296
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