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by hda111 737 days ago
Depends on the distro. In Debian /tmp is backed by the disk.
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The article we’re discussing is exactly about Debian changing that for the next release. (The only thing that will be changing in this respect is the default, and possibly the configuration at the moment of upgrade to the next release. Debian has long allowed users to configure both RAM-backed and disk-backed /tmp, and both will remain possible.)
> In Debian /tmp is backed by the disk.

In Debian /tmp was backed by the disk. Trixie will come with RAM based /tmp. Update is pushed.