Greg Erskine wrote: 
> EDIT: I assumed you were creating the temp files, is it a function of
> sed?
> 
> I would advise not to put temp files in /opt, use /tmp.
> 
> Although your script probably tidies up the temp files properly, there
> is a small chance that a "backup" has backed up the /opt directory with
> your temp files in there, so they will be restored after a reboot.

There’s no deliberate creation of a temporary file - its apparently what
sed does under the hood. Strange it uses a file for that rather than
memory. It’s just string substitution in a file after all.




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