He already has a couple spare computers. I don’t really know why he asked to try it on the Pi.
He already has a couple spare computers. I don’t really know why he asked to try it on the Pi.
I don’t know I would have to ask him.
Related idea:
https://reddthat.com/post/7516312
To manage temporary files in Linux, a Bash script can move files untouched for 10 days to a timestamped subfolder, return modified files to the root, and delete files not modified for 90 days. Alternatively, a folder with symlinks to recently accessed files can be created using mkdir
, find
with -atime -7
to locate recently accessed files, and a while
loop with ln -s
to symlink each file into the folder. Both approaches help organize files based on access time to avoid clutter and remove stale temporary files. The Bash script offers more automation while the symlink folder provides a manual way to access recent files.
Raspberry Pi 5 with 8 GB of RAM