Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 19:31:36 -0400 (EDT) From: Chris BeHanna <behanna@zbzoom.net> To: <questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Good practice for /tmp Message-ID: <20010906192746.D18481-100000@topperwein.dyndns.org> In-Reply-To: <20010906055708.P55388@hal9000.servehttp.com>
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(Moved to questions from -security, with a BCC of this question to -security. Those on -security who want to answer should post their reponse to questions, and then we're done with this thread in -security.) On Thu, 6 Sep 2001, Andrew J Caines wrote: > This doesn't obviously have a security angle, so feel free to take it to > -questions (with CC, please). > > > > What makes you uncomfortable? > > In the lines you quoted ? Nothing. > > Ok. > > > Having my swap partition mounted on a memory file system makes me > > uncomfortable > > I think it's a bit misleading to say that the "swap partition" is mounted. > I think it more accurate to say that the storage device which backs this > filesystem is the system's VM. The filesystem simply provides the > semantics for the I/O. > > What about this makes you uncomfortable? Uhh, what happens when your machine panics? With a VM-backed swap, savecore can't grab the crash dump; therefore, you can't get a traceback. -- Chris BeHanna Software Engineer (Remove "bogus" before responding.) behanna@bogus.zbzoom.net I was raised by a pack of wild corn dogs. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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