Pidora's /var/log/anaconda/storage.log indicated Pidora is booting to /var/tmp/diskWytwdX.img
14:20:53,100 INFO storage: setting up disk image file '/var/tmp/diskWytwdX.img' as 'diskWytwdX'
Why is Pidora booting to this?
I looked for /var/tmp/diskWytwdX.img but /var/tmp directory is empty.
14:21:07,936 INFO storage: set SELinux context for mountpoint / to None
14:21:07,971 INFO storage: set SELinux context for newly mounted filesystem root at / to None
14:21:07,985 DEBUG storage: PartitionDevice.setup: diskWytwdXp1 ; status: True ; controllable: True ; orig: False ;
14:21:07,989 INFO storage: set SELinux context for mountpoint /boot to None
Is Pidora booting to a second tmp disk image?
14:44:25,521 INFO storage: setting up disk image file '/var/tmp/diskCraTYc.img' as 'diskCraTYc'
14:44:35,188 WARN storage: Your /boot partition is less than 75 megabytes which is lower than recommended for a normal anaconda install.
14:58:12,926 INFO storage: not writing out mpath configuration
15:19:40,680 INFO storage: bootloader stage1 target device is diskCraTYcp1
15:19:40,689 INFO storage: bootloader stage2 target device is diskCraTYcp1
15:19:40,739 WARN storage: no kernel was installed -- bootloader config unchanged
15:19:40,759 WARN storage: Storage.writeKS not completely implemented
I looked for /var/tmp/diskCraTYc.img but the /var/tmp directory is empty. Why is /var/tmp directory empty?
/var/log/messages.log reported:
Jun 18 18:13:46 raspi systemd[1]: Starting Cleanup of Temporary Directories...
Jun 18 18:13:46 raspi systemd[1]: Started Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
I don't think Fedora's default settings delete the tmp directories. I have never read cleanup of tmp directories in various linux distros /var/logs before. How to stop the cleanup?
There are eight singlepath device loops: loop0 to loop8
There are nine singlepath device nands: nand - nandh
Is Pidora in NOOBS SD card supposed to have eight loops and nine nands singlepath devices?
Is this /var/log/anaconda/storage.log normal?