Hi all,
I think it's good choice. Switch /tmp to tmpfs in fstab is one of
things that I do after fresh installation. When e.g. my PC have 32 or 64
GiB of RAM, I don't using swap and move /tmp to tmpfs. It's faster
solution then defaults (swap and /tmp on SSD). Extra thing is that, /tmp
will disappear after shutdown/reboot without erase files on disk - there
aren't needed any IO for that.
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Best regards (Pozdrawiam),
Jakub Juszczakiewicz
Krypto-IT
W dniu 2024-06-05 16:15, Kevin Chadwick via Dng napisał(a):
> What do people think of this
>
> https://news.itsfoss.com/debian-13-tmp-mounting/
>
> Personally I have had timed cleanup cause issues with Flutter
> development before (probably fixed).
>
> My main concern is that I used to max out my 16 gig of ram and hit
> slow downs on Ubuntu. I have plenty spare on Devuan and have reduced
> the kernels swappiness to help even more. However I see little point
> in wasting ram when we have fast ssds these days.
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