1.20. /tmp
This directory contains mostly files that are required
temporarily. Many programs use this to create lock files and for
temporary storage of data. Do not remove files from this directory
unless you know exactly what you are doing! Many of these files are
important for currently running programs and deleting them may
result in a system crash. Usually it won't contain more than a few
KB anyway. On most systems, this directory is cleared out at boot
or at shutdown by the local system. The basis for this was
historical precedent and common practice. However, it was not made
a requirement because system administration is not within the scope
of the FSSTND. For this reason people and programs must not assume
that any files or directories in /tmp are preserved between
invocations of the program. The reasoning behind this is for
compliance with IEEE standard P1003.2 (POSIX, part 2).