Yes, if /tmp and /var/tmp are on two different file systems.
No, if they are on the same file system.
Thanks.
Bao
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From: Ben Phillips [mailto:">pynk@angband.org]
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 2:30 PM
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Subject: [ale] /tmp and /var/tmp
Is there a single reason to have both /tmp and /var/tmp? Every time I set
up a system I always wipe one of them out & replace it with a symlink
pointing at the other one, but it just occurred to me that there might
actually be a reason to have them seperate. Is there?
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