On 2/27/22 15:53, Peter Müller wrote:
Similar to /tmp/, there is no reason to keep any leftovers in /var/tmp, nor can any application expect content placed there to be persistent.
On several IPFire installations I have access to, this would remove quite some clutter accumulated in /var/tmp over the years.
Signed-off-by: Peter Müller peter.mueller@ipfire.org
src/initscripts/system/cleanfs | 5 +++++ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/src/initscripts/system/cleanfs b/src/initscripts/system/cleanfs index d1cbb2547..f315682ce 100644 --- a/src/initscripts/system/cleanfs +++ b/src/initscripts/system/cleanfs @@ -117,6 +117,11 @@ case "${1}" in find . -xdev -mindepth 1 ! -name lost+found \ -delete || failed=1
boot_mesg -n " /var/tmp" ${NORMAL}
cd /var/tmp &&
find . -xdev -mindepth 1 ! -name lost+found \
-delete || failed=1
- boot_mesg -n " /var/ipfire/dhcp" ${NORMAL} cd /var/ipfire/dhcpc/ && find . -name "*.pid" -exec rm -f {} ; || failed=1 cd /var/ipfire/dhcpc/ && find . -name "*.cache" -exec rm -f {} ; || failed=1
In that case, should ISO backups use a directory other than "/var/tmp/backupiso"?
Thanks,
Paul