In article
wwv1ti8r5fm.fsf@l1AntVDjLrnP7Td3DQJ8ynzIq3lJMueXf 87AxnpFoA.invalid,
Richard Kettlewell wrote:
These paths don't identify a particular kind of fileystem; they identify
what kind of files should be put there. In particular, /tmp (or
$TMPDIR) is a location for temporary file.
If the operator wants, or does not want, to use a tmpfs for temporary
files, that's up to them. There's no such thing as a path which is
guaranteed to be a tmpfs; what filesystems are used where is down to
local policy.
That sums up why I decided I couldn't use this method for programs I
release for others to use. Its a shame, though, because it potentially
means the programs are slower and may 'wear' the SSD/HD.
It seems a shame, though, given that RO makes this easy.
Jim
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