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Debian's /tmpest in a teapot

Debian's /tmpest in a teapot

Posted Jun 3, 2024 21:52 UTC (Mon) by python (guest, #171317)
In reply to: Debian's /tmpest in a teapot by bluca
Parent article: Debian's /tmpest in a teapot

A few dozen *Megabytes* is quite huge on a 64Mb system. I also deal with embedded systems but would never dream of cramming Debian onto a 64mb board.

Surely apt would just crash?


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Debian's /tmpest in a teapot

Posted Jun 3, 2024 22:24 UTC (Mon) by bluca (subscriber, #118303) [Link]

Not megabytes, bytes. Why would there be dozens of MBs in /tmp/ on an empty, just-installed system? I just booted a just-installed x86_64 Trixie VM and there are 8 empty directories in /tmp/, and nothing else


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