------- Comment From [email protected] 2015-04-21 15:25 EDT-------
==== State: Open by: mpham on 21 April 2015 10:17:41 ====

I went ahead issue this command, just to see if Ubuntu keep my
/tmp/bootme.log

"sudo systemctl mask systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service"

Once the system came up after rebooted, it's sure still rm
/tmp/bootme.log, htxerr, htxmsg....

I noticed there are files in /tmp that there (didn't get deleted).

Is there a workaround to keep at least /tmp/bootme.log, htxerr and
htxmsg?

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  STC830:Brazos:br311p06:  file(s) are deleted from the /tmp after each
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