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chapter02/creatingpartition.xml
rfc472c8 rb00063f 170 170 </listitem> 171 171 172 <listitem><para>/tmp – A separate /tmp directory is rare, but 173 useful if configuring a thin client. This partition, if used, will 174 usually not need to exceed a couple of gigabytes.</para></listitem> 172 <listitem revision='sysv'><para>/tmp – A separate /tmp directory 173 is rare, but useful if configuring a thin client. This partition, if 174 used, will usually not need to exceed a couple of 175 gigabytes. If you have enough RAM, you can mount a 176 <systemitem class='filesystem'>tmpfs</systemitem> on /tmp to make 177 the accesses to temporary files faster.</para></listitem> 178 179 <listitem revision='systemd'><para>/tmp – By default, systemd 180 mounts a <systemitem class='filesystem'>tmpfs</systemitem> here. 181 If you want to override the behavior, follow 182 <xref linkend='systemd-no-tmpfs'/> configuring the LFS 183 system.</para></listitem> 175 184 176 185 <listitem><para>/usr/src – This partition is very
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