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

 

You have two options to do this locally:

- Use /var/tmp/ (this has never been cleaned up automatically in Debian
and Ubuntu)

- Override /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf by creating a file like

    $ cat /etc/tmpfiles.d/tmp.conf 
    d /tmp 1777 root root -

  This will merely create the /tmp directory (if not present), but not
clean it.

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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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