Is there a way to grant Snap access to the /tmp/ directory? I googled for this, but only found a workaround (suggestion to create ~/tmp and symlink that as /tmp) which defies the idea of having a /tmp/ (which clears on reboot).
This issue is still around in 22.04, and is quite inconvenient as many applications (like firefox/jammy,now 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2 amd64) lean on there being an accessible /tmp/ dir.
Is there a way to grant Snap access to the /tmp/ directory? I googled for this, but only found a workaround (suggestion to create ~/tmp and symlink that as /tmp) which defies the idea of having a /tmp/ (which clears on reboot).
This issue is still around in 22.04, and is quite inconvenient as many applications (like firefox/jammy,now 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2 amd64) lean on there being an accessible /tmp/ dir.
https:/ /forum. snapcraft. io/t/firefox- snap-no- access- to-gvfs- and-tmp/ 27253/5 has more details on this, but no solution.