From: Steve W. <st...@pu...> - 2012-05-16 16:27:20
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On 05/16/2012 12:19 PM, Allen, Benjamin S wrote: > Maybe a naive question, but could you all just symlink or bind mount > .mozilla to something like /tmp/<user>_mozilla for each user? Say in > /etc/profile or add the symlink to /etc/skel for new users. > > I know this complicates the setup a bit. FF's history and what not > won't be shared across hosts, but it should solve the performance issue. > > Ben No, it's not a naive question/suggestion and it may be the route we'll need to take... or move all the users to Chromium. :-) Some users have reported similar problems with FF on NFS-mounted home directories and one suggested work-around was to do exactly what you recommend or to use a RAM disk ( https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Firefox_Ramdisk). Steve |