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KDE Neon using tmpfs for /tmp seems like an horrible idea?
(lemmy.kde.social)
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I... don't think I have ever seen it do that automatically unless I missed some steps in the installation guide...? most of the time I just created the partitions I needed. I did a quick CTRL + F on tmpfs or tmp but not seeing anything...
Anyhow, I don't see on my desktop which still has Arch Linux installed which I want to move to KDE Neon but extremely lazy when you have an immense backup to do...
It's default since systemd afaik. I think
systemd-tmpfiles
manages this. It's never been a problem for me, it pretty much remains fairly empty most of the time. Most things like sockets are in/run
which is also tmpfs.It has been default in Arch for a long time.
What is the output of your
df -h | grep tmpfs
command? It should list a couple of devices using tmpfs, where /tmp is one of them.