On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Ed Skinner wrote: > 6) Now, reboot the system. On my machine I use the following command: > reboot > 7) Log-in normally and see if things are better. > > The /tmp filesystem, in theory at least, "can be" discarded every time > the system is rebooted. In practice, however, this doesn't always happen (but I'd suggest instead of clearing tmp before rebooting that it is done right at reboot. Mike, have a look for cleantmp or related tools or just do your own rm at boot time early (right after /tmp is available) in the boot order. Cleaning tmp (even when logged out) may accidently delete some files in use by some tasks that are needed. Jeremy C. Reed http://bsd.reedmedia.net/