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  "path": "/t/any-good-tool-to-make-folder-act-as-dev-null/37080#post_2",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T00:51:56.000Z",
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  "textContent": "anonymous595:\n\n> For now I made `rm -rf /logs` and `ln -s /dev/null /logs` but it seems to misbehave. Someone say that i can mount that folder to RAM via fstab, but I think it is a “nuke against fly” method\n\nLinking a path meant to be a folder to /dev/null (a file) is much more of a heavy-handed action than mounting a tmpfs onto the path. I’m not sure why you would describe it as a “nuke against fly”, this is literally why tmpfs exists.",
  "title": "Any good tool to make folder act as /dev/null?"
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