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Re: Each grub-mkrescue run leaves a file in /tmp/


From: Andrei Borzenkov
Subject: Re: Each grub-mkrescue run leaves a file in /tmp/
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2015 21:31:50 +0300
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29.12.2015 21:13, Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko пишет:
> Le 29 déc. 2015 7:05 PM, "Andrei Borzenkov" <address@hidden> a écrit :
>>
>> 29.12.2015 19:51, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko пишет:
>>> On 28.12.2015 04:40, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
>>>> 27.12.2015 23:48, Thomas Schmitt пишет:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> when running grub-mkrescue from Debian Sid, i get a
>>>>> growing collection of files in /tmp. One per run.
>>>>>
>>>>> Names are like:
>>>>>   /tmp/grub.00529W
>>>>>
>>>>> Content is always the same:
>>>>>   insmod part_acorn
>>>>>   insmod part_amiga
>>>>>   insmod part_apple
>>>>>   insmod part_bsd
>>>>>   insmod part_dfly
>>>>>   insmod part_dvh
>>>>>   insmod part_gpt
>>>>>   insmod part_msdos
>>>>>   insmod part_plan
>>>>>   insmod part_sun
>>>>>   insmod part_sunpc
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> That's load.cfg used to build image. I'm surprised this is the only one
>>>> left, there should be more.
>>>>
>>>>> grub-mkrescue -V
>>>>>   grub-mkrescue (GRUB) 2.02~beta2-33
>>>>>
>>>>> Where to report ? Upstream or distro ?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Yes, I have this hanging around. Not because of garbage in /tmp, but to
>>>> better documentation of generated image (load.cfg is stored by
>>>> grub-install as well).
>>>>
>>>> Vladimir?
>>>>
>>> Fixed. It was just omission of delete. We leave load.cfg in our
>>> directory (boot/grub)
>>
>> No, we do not.
>>
>>
> I meant in grub-install case. I don't think we need to waste space on ISO
> in mkrescue case. We shouldn't leave any files behind in temp for normal
> operation.

Ehem ... https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/grub-devel/2014-09/msg00045.html

:)





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