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bug#64775: /run should be cleaned on boot


From: Vagrant Cascadian
Subject: bug#64775: /run should be cleaned on boot
Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2023 13:06:37 -0700

On 2023-08-06, Hilton Chain wrote:
> On Sat, 22 Jul 2023 04:24:17 +0800,
> Saku Laesvuori via Bug reports for GNU Guix wrote:
>>
>> [1  <text/plain; us-ascii (quoted-printable)>]
>> > > I vote for TMPFS, since that would also reduce flash wear.
>> > > Honestly I don't get why it's not already using TMPFS.
>> >
>> > One argument could be how much ram it takes:
>> >
>> >   $ du -sc /run/*
>> >   12      /run/blkid
>> >   0       /run/booted-system
>> >   0       /run/current-system
>> >   1312    /run/setuid-programs
>> >   524     /run/udev
>> >   1848    total
>> >
>> > That is with no explicit setuid programs configured, on a machine with a
>> > fairly minimal configuration.
>> >
>> > Not a *huge* amount of ram, but not nothing, either...
>>
>> I'd say it's effectively nothing for almost all devices capable of
>> running Guix. On my laptop the size of /run is 4804 (4.7M). In a quick
>> test one terminal window with only zsh running in it took almost 10
>> times as much ram.
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>
> I'm currently using tmpfs for /tmp, /run and /var/run on my Guix
> Systems.
>
> If you are interested, this is my base file systems:
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> (cons* (file-system
>          (device "none")
>          (mount-point "/tmp")
>          (type "tmpfs")
>          (check? #f))
>
>        (file-system
>          (device "none")
>          (mount-point "/run")
>          (type "tmpfs")
>          (needed-for-boot? #t)
>          (check? #f))
>
>        (file-system
>          (device "none")
>          (mount-point "/var/run")
>          (type "tmpfs")
>          (needed-for-boot? #t)
>          (check? #f))

You probably want to restrict permissions on /run and /var/run, as the
defaults for tmpfs are world-writeable, allowing any user or process to
create files or directories in potentially harmful ways...

For /tmp, these defaults are appropriate, however tricky a
world-writeable directory is...

Although I rarely have enough spare ram on a system to have /tmp be
tmpfs for Guix System because builds happen there by default, and
occasionally I need a lot more space than available ram in some cases.


live well,
  vagrant

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