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I don't think your reply holds any relevance. All it discusses is the file system used by a distro for it's /tmp. That's irrelevant for this discussion. The file system is still wiped on reboot and old files are garbage collected after X days of creation, which is handed by the likes of systemd and upstart. The article you quoted reiterates exactly the points I made.



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