On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Paul Braman wrote:
> I wonder if there are any caveats to making /tmp a symbollic link to
> /var/tmp.
Aside from my mispelling (symbolic), here was the caveat...
    Filesystem Hierarchy Standard -- Version 2.2 final
    3.15 /tmp : Temporary files
    Although data stored in /tmp must be deleted in a site-specific
    manner, it is recommended that files and directories located in
    /tmp be deleted whenever the system is booted.
    5.15 /var/tmp : Temporary files preserverd between system reboots
    The /var/tmp directory is made available for programs that
    required temporary files or directories that are preserved
    between system reboots.  Therefore, data stored in /var/tmp is
    more persistent than data in /tmp.
Maybe /tmp could point to /var/tmp/tmp.  That might solve that problem.
Oh, and I found this little gem at Red Hat (my text)...
    Make any link from /tmp to /var/tmp/tmp using the commands
        cd /
        ln -s ./var/tmp/tmp ./tmp
    This will prevent errors during upgrades and rescues when /
    may, itself, be mounted below another filesystem (/mnt in
    ramdisk, for example).
Paul Braman
aeon@tampabay.rr.com
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