Followup to: <E16Fl8j-0000nA-00@phalynx>
By author: Ryan Cumming <bodnar42@phalynx.dhs.org>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> On December 16, 2001 15:47, Adam Schrotenboer wrote:
> > I may be wrong about /tmp as well, but I have come to think that it is data
> > that ought be discarded after logout, and have sometimes considered writing
> > a script for it in the login/logout scripts.
>
> System daemons can legally use /tmp, and they may not apprechiate having
> their files removed from underneath them everytime someone telnets in. ;)
>
Not to mention when you kill a secondary session. It's bogus.
However, discarding /tmp on *REBOOT* is legitimate.
-hpa
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