Welcome to the File System Wizard for setting up a temporary file system (TFS). On panels that follow, this wizard guides you through the definitions needed to add a TFS file system.
A TFS is a temporary in-storage file system that delivers high-speed I/O for temporary files. You can mount a TFS on the /tmp directory or on the /dev directory; use it in any situation where the file system will contain temporary files that need not persist from IPL to IPL.
The drawback to making /tmp a TFS is that if the system crashes, all temporary files, including those created by the vi editor, are lost. You can use the TMP_VI environment variable to avoid having temporary files written by the vi editor written to /tmp.
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