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[Bug 1444958] Re: STC830:Brazos:br311p06: file(s) are deleted from the /tmp after each reboot on Ubuntu OS

 

No, systemd's postinst is supposed to create it on first installation if
you have TMPTIME set to infinity in rcS. That wouldn't work if you
installed Ubuntu 14.10 first and *then* change TMPTIME, as that's an
one-time migration.

Looking at that more closely, it's probably for the better that we don't
run exactly this code all the time, as /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf has
changed since that migration code was made (creating the file would also
disable /tmp/systemd-private*). We should rename it and only override
/tmp/.

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Title:
  STC830:Brazos:br311p06:  file(s) are deleted from the /tmp after each
  reboot on Ubuntu OS

Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged
Status in systemd package in Debian:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  == Comment: #0 - Application Cdeadmin <cdeadmin@xxxxxxxxxx> - 2015-04-16 01:55:24 ==
  ==== State: Open by: mpham on 14 April 2015 14:26:40 ====

  Problem Description:
  ====================

  File(s) are deleted from the /tmp after each reboot on Ubuntu OS.

  Even after the modification of

  TMPTIME=-1 or infinite or 60 in /etc/default/rcS.

  Symtem Info:
  =============

   ver 1.5.4.3 - OS, HTX, Firmware and Machine details

                             OS: GNU/Linux
                     OS Version: Ubuntu Vivid Vervet (development branch) \n \l
                 Kernel Version: 3.19.0-10-generic
                    HTX Version: htxubuntu-331
                      Host Name: br311p06.site
              Machine Serial No: IBM,02109D2E7
             Machine Type/Model: IBM,9119-MHE
                System FW Level: FW830.00 (SC830_028)

  HMC:
  =====

  brhmc4 (9.3.242.95)
  <Note by kavinash, 2015/04/16 00:53:14 seq: 5   rel: 0 action: assign>

  Transferring the defect to Linux team for further analysis.

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