Bug#674755: systemd should respect settings in /etc/default/tmpfs

Jens Thiele karme at karme.de
Sat Jul 5 22:03:18 BST 2014


Josh Triplett <josh at joshtriplett.org> writes:

> On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 03:34:50PM +0200, Jens Thiele wrote:
>> i also would expect systemd to respect settings in /etc/default/tmpfs
>
> systemd does respect the settings in /etc/default/tmpfs; see the systemd
> postinst, which explicitly checks those settings and creates
> corresponding configuration for systemd, as a one-time migration.

yes, saw that after commenting on #674755

> (After that initial migration, you can edit the resulting systemd
> configuration further if you want to change it.)

i would have expected the settings in /etc/default/tmpfs would be
respected afterwards, too

> In any case, that doesn't relate to bug 674755.

don't undertand that one.

"
The default Debian init mounts several tmpfs as indicated by the config
file /etc/default/tmpfs:
- /run
- /run/lock
- /run/shm
- /tmp
"

I read that like exactly the same expectation?
see also man tmpfs




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