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A screenshot of a file manager preview window for my ~/.cache folder, which takes up 164.3 GiB and has 246,049 files and 15,126 folders. The folder was first created about 1.75 years ago with my system

  • neonred@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Like I said it’s a cheap solution for a single user system. Ofc tmpfs would be better but has to be done for every user again

    • glibg10b@lemmy.ml
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      1 year ago

      You: It’s a single user system
      Also you: Tmpfs would have to be done for every user

      And a /tmp/ symlink would have to be created for every user too, so I don’t get your point

      Tmpfs is just as easy as making a symlink, but without the filename conflicts between files in ~/.config/ and /tmp/. You just need to add a line to /etc/fstab

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        1 year ago

        /usr/local/sbin/adduser.local

        One line in there and you can make it add a new line with appropriate /home/userX/.cache tmpfs line to fstab.

        Or, maybe a cleaner way, you might make a init/systemd service that, when booting, would run something like

        for each dir in /home do
        mount dir/.tmp -type tmpfs
        done

        I’m not at the computer now and I’m lazy to Google it, so this above is just a pseudo code and probably won’t run.