car@trux.UUCP (Chris Rende) (03/22/90)
Nixdorf Targon M35/50 TOS 3.2 -> Pyramid 9810 OSx 4.0 In order to lighten my ROOT disk usage I'd like to symlink /usr/tmp to /tmp. (I have no other free disk space or partitions to use). This creates a problem when the system is in single-user mode because /usr isn't mounted. Of the "normal things" that get done during single-user mode, what do I need to be aware of if I don't have a valid /tmp? I'm considering the idea of adding two lines to my inittab that do the following: 1) When the system enters multi-user mode "symlink /usr/tmp to /tmp" 2) When the system returns to single-user mode "mkdir /tmp" I.e.,: t1:2:wait:rm -rf /tmp; ln -s /usr/tmp /tmp t2:s:wait:rm -rf /tmp; mkdir /tmp; chmod a+rwx /tmp Is this a workable solution? car. -- Christopher A. Rende Central Cartage (Nixdorf/Pyramid/SysVR2/BSD4.3) uunet!edsews!rphroy!trux!car Multics,DTSS,Unix,Shortwave,Scanners,StarTrek trux!car@uunet.uu.net Minix 1.2,PC/XT,Mac+,TRS-80 Model I,1802 ELF "I don't ever remember forgetting anything." - Chris Rende