On 18.04.2014 01:24, Tucker wrote:
Presumably, removing all the files in those directories would do the
same
but it appears that it's still purging /tmp. Does systemd-tmpfiles require
a reload/restart before it picks up changes? If so, that conveniently
requires a reboot since it ignores manual anything. I'd love to be able to
completely kill it but my familiarity with systemd is very limited. Anyone
care to venture a guess about what would happen if I removed the executable
bit from the binary?
# systemctl mask systemd-tmpfiles-clean.timer systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service
Working?
poma