David,
This doesn't make sense. Tmpfs can be swapped out, so you're gaining
absolutely nothing and taking on a development and maintenance burden.
IO for /tmp would have to come from disk when using tmpfs (in the case
of heavy swapping) or a traditional file system either way. In the
end, we're probably talking about 1MiB combined between the 4 tmpfs
file systems on Fedora.
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 1:47 PM, <benfell(a)parts-unknown.org> wrote:
Justin Brown writes:
> 50%
> is just the absolute maximum that can be used, and it's a default
> which can be controlled via mount option (or
> /lib/systemd/system/tmp.mount Options=size=... with systemd).
Thank you for telling me what to kill.
I have way too much trouble with my systems being swap-bound to tolerate any
allocation of the sort.
--
David Benfell
See
https://parts-unknown.org/node/2 if you do not understand the
attachment.
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