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Date:      Sun, 16 Nov 1997 07:11:42 -0500 (EST)
From:      Thomas David Rivers <rivers@dignus.com>
To:        evanc@synapse.net, jkh@jkh.cdrom.com
Cc:        freebsd-bugs@hub.freebsd.org, sprice@hiwaay.net
Subject:   Re: misc/5054: /tmp not nuked on reboot
Message-ID:  <199711161211.HAA05945@lakes.dignus.com>

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> 
> > I know that this is something that a lot of people like and a lot of
> > people hate.  Fortunately, that is why /etc/rc.conf exists, so that you
> > can configure what _you_ want the system to do.  What I'd like to see is
> > for this to become an option in /etc/rc.conf.  That way those who want it
> > can and those who don't just don't set that option.
> 
> Seams reasonable to me, just so long as POLA is respected and
> it's off by default. :)
> 
> 				Jordan
> 
> 

 Yes, but please add the other suggestion I made in bug 4982; so the
X server comes up correctly on a reboot.  Even though we don't delete
all of /tmp; there's _some_ of /tmp that needs to be deleted no matter
what...

	- Dave Rivers -




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