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Re: no more tmp.mount systemd unit on my Debian Sid GNOME !



antistress <anti-stress@laposte.net> wrote:

> About 2 weeks ago I couldn't start anymore my graphical Debian Sid GNOME 
> session. I don't know if it was related to the switch to non-root X 
> server. Some people on debian-fr forum helped me to get a graphical 
> session again.

> But It seems that I have lost the ability mount tmp on a tmpfs by 
> running the command # systemctl enable tmp.mount (got "Failed to execute 
> operation: No such file or directory")

systemd (220-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Stop installing tmp.mount by default; there are still situations where it
    becomes active through dependencies from other units, which is surprising,
    hides existing data in /tmp during runtime, and it isn't safe to have a
    tmpfs /tmp on every install scenario. (Closes: #783509)
    - d/rules: Ship tmp.mount in /usr/share/systemd/ instead of
      /lib/systemd/systemd.
    - systemd.postinst: When tmp.mount already was enabled, install tmp.mount
      into /etc and keep it enabled.
    - systemd.postinst: When enabling tmp.mount because of RAMTMP=yes, copy it
      from /usr/share.
    - Drop Don-t-mount-tmp-as-tmpfs-by-default.patch and
      PrivateTmp-shouldn-t-require-tmpfs.patch, not necessary any more.

S°

-- 
Sigmentation fault. Core dumped.


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