I am generating temp files.. I know that i can use a cron job, to clean up. I was wondering.. is there some place on a linux box where any user can naturally put temp files? does the tmp dir work like that? so i can gerenate temp junk endlessly without worry of clean up ?

Also I don't want to be a buttmunch asking this stuff in the wrong place.. is there a more appropriate (although i already know not better.. ) place where i can ask unix/linux questions that could be suggested? I'm having a hard time finding a good place for this. Thank you ahead for any help. I hope I don't annoy anyone with this.


In reply to (OT) place on linux box to safely create tons of temp junk??? by leocharre

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