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If the machine was suddenly shutted down (hard reboot for example) while processing core dump, temp files created manually (not with a O_TEMPFILE flag) stay in the system. After reboot systemd-coredump treat them as usual files, so they wouldn't be rotated and shall pollute the filesystem. Solution is to simply add those temp files to systemd-tmpfiles configs. |
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etc.conf.m4 | ||
home.conf | ||
journal-nocow.conf | ||
legacy.conf | ||
meson.build | ||
portables.conf | ||
systemd-nologin.conf | ||
systemd-nspawn.conf | ||
systemd-tmp.conf | ||
systemd.conf.m4 | ||
tmp.conf | ||
var.conf.m4 | ||
x11.conf |