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Answer by sciurus for What's removing stuff from /var/run at reboots from a...

The software should define what directories it needs in /run (which replaced /var/run in Fedora 15) by placing a configuration file in /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d. During the boot process, systemd-tmpfiles...

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Answer by Pavel for What's removing stuff from /var/run at reboots from a...

/var/run is usually mounted as tmpfs, which is a partition mapped into your RAM. Obviously RAM gets cleared on reboot, so do all tmpfs file systems. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/var-run-tmpfs...

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What's removing stuff from /var/run at reboots from a fedora machine?

I am running a FC18 machine on which I am testing a piece of software (smf-sav, a milter) keeping part of its working files under /var/run/smf-sav/. That directory keeps disappearing after reboots....

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