Of course, there are many ways it can be solved or mitigated. The problem is that even very experienced users simply won't know there is anything to solve.
Of course, there are many ways it can be solved or mitigated. The problem is that even very experienced users simply won't know there is anything to solve.
Absolutely agree. Keep fighting the fight. I was just attempting to assist with a mitigating control for anyone reading this. For what it's worth using tmpfs wherever someone can is one way to extend the life of SSD's/NVME for tiny rapid writes such as these. Downside being one may have to buy a bigger RAM kit and RAM prices are increasing.
Another mitigating control would be to encrypt /home but that is loaded with caveats and gotchas especially related to LUKS2 information disclosure.
Bender|19 days ago
Absolutely agree. Keep fighting the fight. I was just attempting to assist with a mitigating control for anyone reading this. For what it's worth using tmpfs wherever someone can is one way to extend the life of SSD's/NVME for tiny rapid writes such as these. Downside being one may have to buy a bigger RAM kit and RAM prices are increasing.
Another mitigating control would be to encrypt /home but that is loaded with caveats and gotchas especially related to LUKS2 information disclosure.