Yes, that is quite a change:
# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 30.0M 224.0K 29.8M 1% /tmp
tmpfs 60.0M 11.2M 48.8M 19% /fwtmp
ubi2_0 65.6M 992.0K 61.3M 2% /logs
ubi3_0 259.8M 134.4M 120.7M 53% /storage
ubi1_0 159.4M 127.6M 31.9M 80% /pfrm2.0
tmpfs 14.0M 36.0K 14.0M 0% /tmp/log/local
tmpfs 100.0M 0 100.0M 0% /tetmp
See the new size of /fwtmp. Also /tmp size was changed manually:
Maximum possible size is 4 times 20 = 80MB. These 80MB seem to be reserved for /tmp as even when set to 80MB, other partitions do not shrink:
Filesystem Size Used Available Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 80.0M 224.0K 79.8M 0% /tmp
tmpfs 60.0M 11.2M 48.8M 19% /fwtmp
ubi2_0 65.6M 988.0K 61.3M 2% /logs
ubi3_0 259.8M 134.4M 120.7M 53% /storage
ubi1_0 159.4M 127.6M 31.9M 80% /pfrm2.0
tmpfs 14.0M 36.0K 14.0M 0% /tmp/log/local
tmpfs 100.0M 0 100.0M 0% /tetmp
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