> On Thursday 30 March 2006 13:30, Blaisorblade wrote:
> Sorry, forgot to finish. That patch keeps checking TMP,TMPDIR and
> TEMP (don't
> remember the order), but if none is set, it switches the default
> from /tmp
> to /dev/shm.

This makes sense. It does appear that the patch first checks the
environmental variable before using the defaults. While I would like to take
advantage of the neat feature Jeff is working on (hot plug memory), I have a
greater need for consistent and reliable speed.

Thanks!

Tony



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