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Re: mounting /tmp and setting permissions



* Carel Fellinger <cfelling@iae.nl> [2001.10.08 03:31:33+0200]:
> You mean it sticks across boots?  Like a filesystem _really_ is
> similar to a file:)  Once every reboot I presummed in error,
> strengthened in this misbelieve by probably false memories of my Atari
> MiNT days where it supposidly didn't work.  Well this certainly
> explains why there is no provision for it in the Debian init scripts:]

the / entry in the filesystem you mount on /tmp is an inode just like
everything else in unix. before that partition is mounted, /tmp may
have different permissions (i suggest 000), but it will change to the
/ permissions of the new permission.

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